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authorRichard Purdie <richard@openedhand.com>2006-11-16 15:02:15 +0000
committerRichard Purdie <richard@openedhand.com>2006-11-16 15:02:15 +0000
commit306b7c7a9757ead077363074e7bbac2e5c03e7c5 (patch)
tree6935017a9af749c46816881c86258f514384ba1c /bitbake
parent65930a38e415ae4a0182e1cea1be838e0ada50ee (diff)
downloadopenembedded-core-contrib-306b7c7a9757ead077363074e7bbac2e5c03e7c5.tar.gz
bitbake: Upgrade from 1.4 -> 1.7.4ish
git-svn-id: https://svn.o-hand.com/repos/poky/trunk@863 311d38ba-8fff-0310-9ca6-ca027cbcb966
Diffstat (limited to 'bitbake')
-rw-r--r--bitbake/ChangeLog18
-rw-r--r--bitbake/MANIFEST17
-rw-r--r--bitbake/TODO18
-rwxr-xr-xbitbake/bin/bbimage5
-rwxr-xr-xbitbake/bin/bitbake892
-rwxr-xr-xbitbake/bin/bitdoc2
-rw-r--r--bitbake/classes/base.bbclass2
-rw-r--r--bitbake/conf/bitbake.conf5
-rw-r--r--bitbake/contrib/vim/ftdetect/bitbake.vim4
-rw-r--r--bitbake/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim8
-rw-r--r--bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml29
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/COW.py305
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py27
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/build.py110
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/cache.py207
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/data.py49
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py43
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/__init__.py167
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/cvs.py255
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/git.py144
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/local.py18
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/perforce.py213
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py94
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svk.py160
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svn.py203
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/wget.py152
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/methodpool.py3
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/msg.py108
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/__init__.py11
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/BBHandler.py151
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakec.pyx205
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakeparser.cc144
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.cc218
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.l30
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexer.h8
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexerc.h2
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/BBHandler.py28
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/ConfHandler.py33
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/providers.py209
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py491
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py113
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/taskdata.py558
-rw-r--r--bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py54
44 files changed, 3720 insertions, 1809 deletions
diff --git a/bitbake/ChangeLog b/bitbake/ChangeLog
index 93cc45aaf4..135aba9fee 100644
--- a/bitbake/ChangeLog
+++ b/bitbake/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,21 @@
+Changes in BitBake 1.7.3:
+
+Changes in BitBake 1.7.1:
+ - Major updates of the dependency handling and execution
+ of tasks
+ - Change of the SVN Fetcher to keep the checkout around
+ courtsey to Paul Sokolovsky (#1367)
+
+Changes in Bitbake 1.6.0:
+ - Better msg handling
+ - COW dict implementation from Tim Ansell (mithro) leading
+ to better performance
+ - Speed up of -s
+
+Changes in Bitbake 1.4.4:
+ - SRCDATE now handling courtsey Justin Patrin
+ - #1017 fix to work with rm_work
+
Changes in BitBake 1.4.2:
- Send logs to oe.pastebin.com instead of pastebin.com
fixes #856
diff --git a/bitbake/MANIFEST b/bitbake/MANIFEST
index 144c74c0fe..f088792aa4 100644
--- a/bitbake/MANIFEST
+++ b/bitbake/MANIFEST
@@ -5,29 +5,34 @@ setup.py
bin/bitdoc
bin/bbimage
bin/bitbake
+lib/bb/COW.py
lib/bb/__init__.py
lib/bb/build.py
lib/bb/cache.py
lib/bb/data.py
lib/bb/data_smart.py
lib/bb/event.py
-lib/bb/fetch/bk.py
+lib/bb/manifest.py
+lib/bb/methodpool.py
+lib/bb/msg.py
+lib/bb/providers.py
+lib/bb/runqueue.py
+lib/bb/shell.py
+lib/bb/taskdata.py
+lib/bb/utils.py
lib/bb/fetch/cvs.py
lib/bb/fetch/git.py
lib/bb/fetch/__init__.py
lib/bb/fetch/local.py
+lib/bb/fetch/perforce.py
+lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py
lib/bb/fetch/svk.py
lib/bb/fetch/svn.py
lib/bb/fetch/wget.py
-lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py
-lib/bb/manifest.py
-lib/bb/methodpool.py
lib/bb/parse/__init__.py
lib/bb/parse/parse_py/BBHandler.py
lib/bb/parse/parse_py/ConfHandler.py
lib/bb/parse/parse_py/__init__.py
-lib/bb/shell.py
-lib/bb/utils.py
doc/COPYING.GPL
doc/COPYING.MIT
doc/manual/html.css
diff --git a/bitbake/TODO b/bitbake/TODO
deleted file mode 100644
index 511fae4a25..0000000000
--- a/bitbake/TODO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-On popular request by popular people a list of tasks to-do:
-
- -Kill insecure usage of os.system either by properly escaping
- the strings or a faster replacement not involving /bin/sh
- -Introduce a -p option to automatically hotshot/profile the
- run
- -Cache dependencies separately and invalidate them when any file
- changed.
- -...
-
-
-DONE:
-· -On generating the inter package deps do not parse each file multiply
-· times.
- -We build the lists while parsing the data now
-· (WAS: Do not generate the world dependency tree, only when someone
-· requests it.
-
diff --git a/bitbake/bin/bbimage b/bitbake/bin/bbimage
index df6caa28ed..9adedbfc63 100755
--- a/bitbake/bin/bbimage
+++ b/bitbake/bin/bbimage
@@ -18,15 +18,16 @@
# Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
import sys, os
-sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])), 'lib'))
+sys.path.insert(0,os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])), 'lib'))
import bb
from bb import *
-__version__ = 1.0
+__version__ = 1.1
type = "jffs2"
cfg_bb = data.init()
cfg_oespawn = data.init()
+bb.msg.set_debug_level(0)
def usage():
print "Usage: bbimage [options ...]"
diff --git a/bitbake/bin/bitbake b/bitbake/bin/bitbake
index 7fbe7ed5eb..85a0cbc398 100755
--- a/bitbake/bin/bitbake
+++ b/bitbake/bin/bitbake
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
# Copyright (C) 2003 - 2005 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
# Copyright (C) 2005 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
# Copyright (C) 2005 ROAD GmbH
+# Copyright (C) 2006 Richard Purdie
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
@@ -24,136 +25,13 @@
import sys, os, getopt, glob, copy, os.path, re, time
sys.path.insert(0,os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])), 'lib'))
import bb
-from bb import utils, data, parse, debug, event, fatal, cache
+from bb import utils, data, parse, event, cache, providers, taskdata, runqueue
from sets import Set
import itertools, optparse
parsespin = itertools.cycle( r'|/-\\' )
-bbdebug = 0
-
-__version__ = "1.4.3"
-
-#============================================================================#
-# BBParsingStatus
-#============================================================================#
-class BBParsingStatus:
- """
- The initial idea for this status class is to use the data when it is
- already loaded instead of loading it from various place over and over
- again.
- """
-
- def __init__(self):
- self.providers = {}
- self.rproviders = {}
- self.packages = {}
- self.packages_dynamic = {}
- self.bbfile_priority = {}
- self.bbfile_config_priorities = []
- self.ignored_dependencies = None
- self.possible_world = []
- self.world_target = Set()
- self.pkg_pn = {}
- self.pkg_fn = {}
- self.pkg_pvpr = {}
- self.pkg_dp = {}
- self.pn_provides = {}
- self.all_depends = Set()
- self.build_all = {}
- self.rundeps = {}
- self.runrecs = {}
- self.stamp = {}
-
- def handle_bb_data(self, file_name, bb_cache, cached):
- """
- We will fill the dictionaries with the stuff we
- need for building the tree more fast
- """
-
- pn = bb_cache.getVar('PN', file_name, True)
- pv = bb_cache.getVar('PV', file_name, True)
- pr = bb_cache.getVar('PR', file_name, True)
- dp = int(bb_cache.getVar('DEFAULT_PREFERENCE', file_name, True) or "0")
- provides = Set([pn] + (bb_cache.getVar("PROVIDES", file_name, True) or "").split())
- depends = (bb_cache.getVar("DEPENDS", file_name, True) or "").split()
- packages = (bb_cache.getVar('PACKAGES', file_name, True) or "").split()
- packages_dynamic = (bb_cache.getVar('PACKAGES_DYNAMIC', file_name, True) or "").split()
- rprovides = (bb_cache.getVar("RPROVIDES", file_name, True) or "").split()
-
- # build PackageName to FileName lookup table
- if pn not in self.pkg_pn:
- self.pkg_pn[pn] = []
- self.pkg_pn[pn].append(file_name)
-
- self.build_all[file_name] = int(bb_cache.getVar('BUILD_ALL_DEPS', file_name, True) or "0")
- self.stamp[file_name] = bb_cache.getVar('STAMP', file_name, True)
-
- # build FileName to PackageName lookup table
- self.pkg_fn[file_name] = pn
- self.pkg_pvpr[file_name] = (pv,pr)
- self.pkg_dp[file_name] = dp
-
- # Build forward and reverse provider hashes
- # Forward: virtual -> [filenames]
- # Reverse: PN -> [virtuals]
- if pn not in self.pn_provides:
- self.pn_provides[pn] = Set()
- self.pn_provides[pn] |= provides
-
- for provide in provides:
- if provide not in self.providers:
- self.providers[provide] = []
- self.providers[provide].append(file_name)
-
- for dep in depends:
- self.all_depends.add(dep)
-
- # Build reverse hash for PACKAGES, so runtime dependencies
- # can be be resolved (RDEPENDS, RRECOMMENDS etc.)
- for package in packages:
- if not package in self.packages:
- self.packages[package] = []
- self.packages[package].append(file_name)
- rprovides += (bb_cache.getVar("RPROVIDES_%s" % package, file_name, 1) or "").split()
-
- for package in packages_dynamic:
- if not package in self.packages_dynamic:
- self.packages_dynamic[package] = []
- self.packages_dynamic[package].append(file_name)
-
- for rprovide in rprovides:
- if not rprovide in self.rproviders:
- self.rproviders[rprovide] = []
- self.rproviders[rprovide].append(file_name)
-
- # Build hash of runtime depeneds and rececommends
-
- def add_dep(deplist, deps):
- for dep in deps:
- if not dep in deplist:
- deplist[dep] = ""
-
- if not file_name in self.rundeps:
- self.rundeps[file_name] = {}
- if not file_name in self.runrecs:
- self.runrecs[file_name] = {}
-
- for package in packages + [pn]:
- if not package in self.rundeps[file_name]:
- self.rundeps[file_name][package] = {}
- if not package in self.runrecs[file_name]:
- self.runrecs[file_name][package] = {}
-
- add_dep(self.rundeps[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(bb_cache.getVar('RDEPENDS', file_name, True) or ""))
- add_dep(self.runrecs[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(bb_cache.getVar('RRECOMMENDS', file_name, True) or ""))
- add_dep(self.rundeps[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(bb_cache.getVar("RDEPENDS_%s" % package, file_name, True) or ""))
- add_dep(self.runrecs[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(bb_cache.getVar("RRECOMMENDS_%s" % package, file_name, True) or ""))
-
- # Collect files we may need for possible world-dep
- # calculations
- if not bb_cache.getVar('BROKEN', file_name, True) and not bb_cache.getVar('EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD', file_name, True):
- self.possible_world.append(file_name)
+__version__ = "1.7.4"
#============================================================================#
# BBStatistics
@@ -198,207 +76,63 @@ class BBCooker:
Manages one bitbake build run
"""
- ParsingStatus = BBParsingStatus # make it visible from the shell
Statistics = BBStatistics # make it visible from the shell
def __init__( self ):
self.build_cache_fail = []
self.build_cache = []
- self.rbuild_cache = []
- self.building_list = []
- self.build_path = []
- self.consider_msgs_cache = []
- self.preferred = {}
self.stats = BBStatistics()
self.status = None
self.cache = None
self.bb_cache = None
- def tryBuildPackage( self, fn, item, the_data ):
- """Build one package"""
+ def tryBuildPackage(self, fn, item, task, the_data, build_depends):
+ """
+ Build one task of a package, optionally build following task depends
+ """
bb.event.fire(bb.event.PkgStarted(item, the_data))
try:
self.stats.attempt += 1
if self.configuration.force:
- bb.data.setVarFlag('do_%s' % self.configuration.cmd, 'force', 1, the_data)
+ bb.data.setVarFlag('do_%s' % task, 'force', 1, the_data)
+ if not build_depends:
+ bb.data.setVarFlag('do_%s' % task, 'dontrundeps', 1, the_data)
if not self.configuration.dry_run:
- bb.build.exec_task('do_%s' % self.configuration.cmd, the_data)
+ bb.build.exec_task('do_%s' % task, the_data)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.PkgSucceeded(item, the_data))
self.build_cache.append(fn)
return True
except bb.build.FuncFailed:
self.stats.fail += 1
- bb.error("task stack execution failed")
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "task stack execution failed")
bb.event.fire(bb.event.PkgFailed(item, the_data))
self.build_cache_fail.append(fn)
raise
except bb.build.EventException, e:
self.stats.fail += 1
event = e.args[1]
- bb.error("%s event exception, aborting" % bb.event.getName(event))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "%s event exception, aborting" % bb.event.getName(event))
bb.event.fire(bb.event.PkgFailed(item, the_data))
self.build_cache_fail.append(fn)
raise
- def tryBuild( self, fn, virtual , buildAllDeps , build_depends = []):
+ def tryBuild( self, fn, build_depends):
"""
Build a provider and its dependencies.
build_depends is a list of previous build dependencies (not runtime)
If build_depends is empty, we're dealing with a runtime depends
"""
- the_data = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(fn, self)
-
- # Only follow all (runtime) dependencies if doing a build
- if not buildAllDeps and self.configuration.cmd is "build":
- buildAllDeps = self.status.build_all[fn]
-
- # Error on build time dependency loops
- if build_depends and build_depends.count(fn) > 1:
- bb.error("%s depends on itself (eventually)" % fn)
- bb.error("upwards chain is: %s" % (" -> ".join(self.build_path)))
- return False
-
- # See if this is a runtime dependency we've already built
- # Or a build dependency being handled in a different build chain
- if fn in self.building_list:
- return self.addRunDeps(fn, virtual , buildAllDeps)
+ the_data = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(fn, self.configuration.data)
item = self.status.pkg_fn[fn]
- self.building_list.append(fn)
-
- pathstr = "%s (%s)" % (item, virtual)
- self.build_path.append(pathstr)
-
- depends_list = (bb.data.getVar('DEPENDS', the_data, True) or "").split()
-
- if self.configuration.verbose:
- bb.note("current path: %s" % (" -> ".join(self.build_path)))
- bb.note("dependencies for %s are: %s" % (item, " ".join(depends_list)))
-
- try:
- failed = False
-
- depcmd = self.configuration.cmd
- bbdepcmd = bb.data.getVarFlag('do_%s' % self.configuration.cmd, 'bbdepcmd', the_data)
- if bbdepcmd is not None:
- if bbdepcmd == "":
- depcmd = None
- else:
- depcmd = bbdepcmd
-
- if depcmd:
- oldcmd = self.configuration.cmd
- self.configuration.cmd = depcmd
-
- for dependency in depends_list:
- if dependency in self.status.ignored_dependencies:
- continue
- if not depcmd:
- continue
- if self.buildProvider( dependency , buildAllDeps , build_depends ) == 0:
- bb.error("dependency %s (for %s) not satisfied" % (dependency,item))
- failed = True
- if self.configuration.abort:
- break
-
- if depcmd:
- self.configuration.cmd = oldcmd
-
- if failed:
- self.stats.deps += 1
- return False
-
- if not self.addRunDeps(fn, virtual , buildAllDeps):
- return False
-
- if bb.build.stamp_is_current('do_%s' % self.configuration.cmd, the_data):
- self.build_cache.append(fn)
- return True
-
- return self.tryBuildPackage( fn, item, the_data )
-
- finally:
- self.building_list.remove(fn)
- self.build_path.remove(pathstr)
-
- def findBestProvider( self, pn, pkg_pn = None):
- """
- If there is a PREFERRED_VERSION, find the highest-priority bbfile
- providing that version. If not, find the latest version provided by
- an bbfile in the highest-priority set.
- """
- if not pkg_pn:
- pkg_pn = self.status.pkg_pn
-
- files = pkg_pn[pn]
- priorities = {}
- for f in files:
- priority = self.status.bbfile_priority[f]
- if priority not in priorities:
- priorities[priority] = []
- priorities[priority].append(f)
- p_list = priorities.keys()
- p_list.sort(lambda a, b: a - b)
- tmp_pn = []
- for p in p_list:
- tmp_pn = [priorities[p]] + tmp_pn
-
- preferred_file = None
-
- localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
- bb.data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "%s:%s" % (pn, data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata)), localdata)
- bb.data.update_data(localdata)
-
- preferred_v = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_VERSION_%s' % pn, localdata, True)
- if preferred_v:
- m = re.match('(.*)_(.*)', preferred_v)
- if m:
- preferred_v = m.group(1)
- preferred_r = m.group(2)
- else:
- preferred_r = None
-
- for file_set in tmp_pn:
- for f in file_set:
- pv,pr = self.status.pkg_pvpr[f]
- if preferred_v == pv and (preferred_r == pr or preferred_r == None):
- preferred_file = f
- preferred_ver = (pv, pr)
- break
- if preferred_file:
- break;
- if preferred_r:
- pv_str = '%s-%s' % (preferred_v, preferred_r)
- else:
- pv_str = preferred_v
- if preferred_file is None:
- bb.note("preferred version %s of %s not available" % (pv_str, pn))
- else:
- bb.debug(1, "selecting %s as PREFERRED_VERSION %s of package %s" % (preferred_file, pv_str, pn))
-
- del localdata
-
- # get highest priority file set
- files = tmp_pn[0]
- latest = None
- latest_p = 0
- latest_f = None
- for file_name in files:
- pv,pr = self.status.pkg_pvpr[file_name]
- dp = self.status.pkg_dp[file_name]
-
- if (latest is None) or ((latest_p == dp) and (utils.vercmp(latest, (pv, pr)) < 0)) or (dp > latest_p):
- latest = (pv, pr)
- latest_f = file_name
- latest_p = dp
- if preferred_file is None:
- preferred_file = latest_f
- preferred_ver = latest
+ if bb.build.stamp_is_current('do_%s' % self.configuration.cmd, the_data) and not self.configuration.force:
+ self.build_cache.append(fn)
+ return True
- return (latest,latest_f,preferred_ver, preferred_file)
+ return self.tryBuildPackage(fn, item, self.configuration.cmd, the_data, build_depends)
def showVersions( self ):
pkg_pn = self.status.pkg_pn
@@ -407,7 +141,7 @@ class BBCooker:
# Sort by priority
for pn in pkg_pn.keys():
- (last_ver,last_file,pref_ver,pref_file) = self.findBestProvider(pn)
+ (last_ver,last_file,pref_ver,pref_file) = bb.providers.findBestProvider(pn, self.configuration.data, self.status)
preferred_versions[pn] = (pref_ver, pref_file)
latest_versions[pn] = (last_ver, last_file)
@@ -425,7 +159,7 @@ class BBCooker:
print "%-30s %20s %20s" % (p, latest[0][0] + "-" + latest[0][1],
prefstr)
-
+
def showEnvironment( self ):
"""Show the outer or per-package environment"""
@@ -433,268 +167,190 @@ class BBCooker:
self.cb = None
self.bb_cache = bb.cache.init(self)
try:
- self.configuration.data = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(self.configuration.buildfile, self)
+ self.configuration.data = self.bb_cache.loadDataFull(self.configuration.buildfile, self.configuration.data)
except IOError, e:
- fatal("Unable to read %s: %s" % ( self.configuration.buildfile, e ))
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to read %s: %s" % ( self.configuration.buildfile, e ))
except Exception, e:
- fatal("%s" % e)
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "%s" % e)
# emit variables and shell functions
try:
data.update_data( self.configuration.data )
data.emit_env(sys.__stdout__, self.configuration.data, True)
except Exception, e:
- fatal("%s" % e)
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "%s" % e)
# emit the metadata which isnt valid shell
+ data.expandKeys( self.configuration.data )
for e in self.configuration.data.keys():
if data.getVarFlag( e, 'python', self.configuration.data ):
sys.__stdout__.write("\npython %s () {\n%s}\n" % (e, data.getVar(e, self.configuration.data, 1)))
- def filterProviders(self, providers, item):
+ def generateDotGraph( self, pkgs_to_build, ignore_deps ):
"""
- Take a list of providers and filter/reorder according to the
- environment variables and previous build results
- """
- eligible = []
- preferred_versions = {}
-
- # Collate providers by PN
- pkg_pn = {}
- for p in providers:
- pn = self.status.pkg_fn[p]
- if pn not in pkg_pn:
- pkg_pn[pn] = []
- pkg_pn[pn].append(p)
-
- bb.debug(1, "providers for %s are: %s" % (item, pkg_pn.keys()))
-
- for pn in pkg_pn.keys():
- preferred_versions[pn] = self.findBestProvider(pn, pkg_pn)[2:4]
- eligible.append(preferred_versions[pn][1])
-
- for p in eligible:
- if p in self.build_cache_fail:
- bb.debug(1, "rejecting already-failed %s" % p)
- eligible.remove(p)
-
- if len(eligible) == 0:
- bb.error("no eligible providers for %s" % item)
- return 0
+ Generate two graphs one for the DEPENDS and RDEPENDS. The current
+ implementation creates crappy graphs ;)
- # look to see if one of them is already staged, or marked as preferred.
- # if so, bump it to the head of the queue
- for p in providers:
- pn = self.status.pkg_fn[p]
- pv, pr = self.status.pkg_pvpr[p]
-
- stamp = '%s.do_populate_staging' % self.status.stamp[p]
- if os.path.exists(stamp):
- (newvers, fn) = preferred_versions[pn]
- if not fn in eligible:
- # package was made ineligible by already-failed check
- continue
- oldver = "%s-%s" % (pv, pr)
- newver = '-'.join(newvers)
- if (newver != oldver):
- extra_chat = "%s (%s) already staged but upgrading to %s to satisfy %s" % (pn, oldver, newver, item)
- else:
- extra_chat = "Selecting already-staged %s (%s) to satisfy %s" % (pn, oldver, item)
- if self.configuration.verbose:
- bb.note("%s" % extra_chat)
- eligible.remove(fn)
- eligible = [fn] + eligible
- discriminated = True
- break
-
- return eligible
-
- def buildProvider( self, item , buildAllDeps , build_depends = [] ):
+ pkgs_to_build A list of packages that needs to be built
+ ignore_deps A list of names where processing of dependencies
+ should be stopped. e.g. dependencies that get
"""
- Build something to provide a named build requirement
- (takes item names from DEPENDS namespace)
- """
-
- fn = None
- discriminated = False
-
- if not item in self.status.providers:
- bb.error("Nothing provides dependency %s" % item)
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item,self.configuration.data))
- return 0
- all_p = self.status.providers[item]
-
- for p in all_p:
- if p in self.build_cache:
- bb.debug(1, "already built %s in this run\n" % p)
- return 1
-
- eligible = self.filterProviders(all_p, item)
+ def myFilterProvider( providers, item):
+ """
+ Take a list of providers and filter according to environment
+ variables. In contrast to filterProviders we do not discriminate
+ and take PREFERRED_PROVIDER into account.
+ """
+ eligible = []
+ preferred_versions = {}
+
+ # Collate providers by PN
+ pkg_pn = {}
+ for p in providers:
+ pn = self.status.pkg_fn[p]
+ if pn not in pkg_pn:
+ pkg_pn[pn] = []
+ pkg_pn[pn].append(p)
- if not eligible:
- return 0
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "providers for %s are: %s" % (item, pkg_pn.keys()))
- prefervar = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s' % item, self.configuration.data, 1)
- if prefervar:
- self.preferred[item] = prefervar
+ for pn in pkg_pn.keys():
+ preferred_versions[pn] = bb.providers.findBestProvider(pn, self.configuration.data, self.status, pkg_pn)[2:4]
+ eligible.append(preferred_versions[pn][1])
- if item in self.preferred:
for p in eligible:
- pn = self.status.pkg_fn[p]
- if self.preferred[item] == pn:
- if self.configuration.verbose:
- bb.note("selecting %s to satisfy %s due to PREFERRED_PROVIDERS" % (pn, item))
+ if p in self.build_cache_fail:
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "rejecting already-failed %s" % p)
eligible.remove(p)
- eligible = [p] + eligible
- discriminated = True
- break
- if len(eligible) > 1 and discriminated == False:
- if item not in self.consider_msgs_cache:
- providers_list = []
- for fn in eligible:
- providers_list.append(self.status.pkg_fn[fn])
- bb.note("multiple providers are available (%s);" % ", ".join(providers_list))
- bb.note("consider defining PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s" % item)
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.MultipleProviders(item,providers_list,self.configuration.data))
- self.consider_msgs_cache.append(item)
+ if len(eligible) == 0:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "no eligible providers for %s" % item)
+ return 0
+ prefervar = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s' % item, self.configuration.data, 1)
- # run through the list until we find one that we can build
- for fn in eligible:
- bb.debug(2, "selecting %s to satisfy %s" % (fn, item))
- if self.tryBuild(fn, item, buildAllDeps, build_depends + [fn]):
- return 1
+ # try the preferred provider first
+ if prefervar:
+ for p in eligible:
+ if prefervar == self.status.pkg_fn[p]:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "Selecting PREFERRED_PROVIDER %s" % prefervar)
+ eligible.remove(p)
+ eligible = [p] + eligible
- bb.note("no buildable providers for %s" % item)
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item,self.configuration.data))
- return 0
+ return eligible
- def buildRProvider( self, item , buildAllDeps ):
- """
- Build something to provide a named runtime requirement
- (takes item names from RDEPENDS/PACKAGES namespace)
- """
- fn = None
- all_p = []
- discriminated = False
+ # try to avoid adding the same rdepends over an over again
+ seen_depends = []
+ seen_rdepends = []
- if not buildAllDeps:
- return True
- all_p = self.getProvidersRun(item)
+ def add_depends(package_list):
+ """
+ Add all depends of all packages from this list
+ """
+ for package in package_list:
+ if package in seen_depends or package in ignore_deps:
+ continue
- if not all_p:
- bb.error("Nothing provides runtime dependency %s" % (item))
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item,self.configuration.data,runtime=True))
- return False
+ seen_depends.append( package )
+ if not package in self.status.providers:
+ """
+ We have not seen this name -> error in
+ dependency handling
+ """
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Depends, "ERROR with provider: %(package)s" % vars() )
+ print >> depends_file, '"%(package)s" -> ERROR' % vars()
+ continue
- for p in all_p:
- if p in self.rbuild_cache:
- bb.debug(2, "Already built %s providing runtime %s\n" % (p,item))
- return True
- if p in self.build_cache:
- bb.debug(2, "Already built %s but adding any further RDEPENDS for %s\n" % (p, item))
- return self.addRunDeps(p, item , buildAllDeps)
+ # get all providers for this package
+ providers = self.status.providers[package]
- eligible = self.filterProviders(all_p, item)
- if not eligible:
- return 0
+ # now let us find the bestProvider for it
+ fn = myFilterProvider(providers, package)[0]
- preferred = []
- for p in eligible:
- pn = self.status.pkg_fn[p]
- provides = self.status.pn_provides[pn]
- for provide in provides:
- prefervar = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s' % provide, self.configuration.data, 1)
- if prefervar == pn:
- if self.configuration.verbose:
- bb.note("selecting %s to satisfy runtime %s due to PREFERRED_PROVIDERS" % (pn, item))
- eligible.remove(p)
- eligible = [p] + eligible
- preferred.append(p)
-
- if len(eligible) > 1 and len(preferred) == 0:
- if item not in self.consider_msgs_cache:
- providers_list = []
- for fn in eligible:
- providers_list.append(self.status.pkg_fn[fn])
- bb.note("multiple providers are available (%s);" % ", ".join(providers_list))
- bb.note("consider defining a PREFERRED_PROVIDER to match runtime %s" % item)
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.MultipleProviders(item,providers_list,self.configuration.data,runtime=True))
- self.consider_msgs_cache.append(item)
-
- if len(preferred) > 1:
- if item not in self.consider_msgs_cache:
- providers_list = []
- for fn in preferred:
- providers_list.append(self.status.pkg_fn[fn])
- bb.note("multiple preferred providers are available (%s);" % ", ".join(providers_list))
- bb.note("consider defining only one PREFERRED_PROVIDER to match runtime %s" % item)
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.MultipleProviders(item,providers_list,self.configuration.data,runtime=True))
- self.consider_msgs_cache.append(item)
-
- # run through the list until we find one that we can build
- for fn in eligible:
- bb.debug(2, "selecting %s to satisfy runtime %s" % (fn, item))
- if self.tryBuild(fn, item, buildAllDeps):
- return True
-
- bb.error("No buildable providers for runtime %s" % item)
- bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item,self.configuration.data))
- return False
-
- def getProvidersRun(self, rdepend):
- """
- Return any potential providers of runtime rdepend
- """
- rproviders = []
+ depends = bb.utils.explode_deps(self.bb_cache.getVar('DEPENDS', fn, True) or "")
+ version = self.bb_cache.getVar('PV', fn, True ) + '-' + self.bb_cache.getVar('PR', fn, True)
+ add_depends ( depends )
- if rdepend in self.status.rproviders:
- rproviders += self.status.rproviders[rdepend]
+ # now create the node
+ print >> depends_file, '"%(package)s" [label="%(package)s\\n%(version)s"]' % vars()
- if rdepend in self.status.packages:
- rproviders += self.status.packages[rdepend]
+ depends = filter( (lambda x: x not in ignore_deps), depends )
+ for depend in depends:
+ print >> depends_file, '"%(package)s" -> "%(depend)s"' % vars()
- if rproviders:
- return rproviders
- # Only search dynamic packages if we can't find anything in other variables
- for pattern in self.status.packages_dynamic:
- regexp = re.compile(pattern)
- if regexp.match(rdepend):
- rproviders += self.status.packages_dynamic[pattern]
+ def add_all_depends( the_depends, the_rdepends ):
+ """
+ Add both DEPENDS and RDEPENDS. RDEPENDS will get dashed
+ lines
+ """
+ package_list = the_depends + the_rdepends
+ for package in package_list:
+ if package in seen_rdepends or package in ignore_deps:
+ continue
- return rproviders
+ seen_rdepends.append( package )
+
+ # Let us find out if the package is a DEPENDS or RDEPENDS
+ # and we will set 'providers' with the avilable providers
+ # for the package.
+ if package in the_depends:
+ if not package in self.status.providers:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Depends, "ERROR with provider: %(package)s" % vars() )
+ print >> alldepends_file, '"%(package)s" -> ERROR' % vars()
+ continue
+
+ providers = self.status.providers[package]
+ elif package in the_rdepends:
+ if len(bb.providers.getRuntimeProviders(self.status, package)) == 0:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Depends, "ERROR with rprovider: %(package)s" % vars() )
+ print >> alldepends_file, '"%(package)s" -> ERROR [style="dashed"]' % vars()
+ continue
+
+ providers = bb.providers.getRuntimeProviders(self.status, package)
+ else:
+ # something went wrong...
+ print "Complete ERROR! %s" % package
+ continue
- def addRunDeps(self , fn, item , buildAllDeps):
- """
- Add any runtime dependencies of runtime item provided by fn
- as long as item has't previously been processed by this function.
- """
+ # now let us find the bestProvider for it
+ fn = myFilterProvider(providers, package)[0]
- if item in self.rbuild_cache:
- return True
+ # Now we have a filename let us get the depends and RDEPENDS of it
+ depends = bb.utils.explode_deps(self.bb_cache.getVar('DEPENDS', fn, True) or "")
+ if fn in self.status.rundeps and package in self.status.rundeps[fn]:
+ rdepends= self.status.rundeps[fn][package].keys()
+ else:
+ rdepends = []
+ version = self.bb_cache.getVar('PV', fn, True ) + '-' + self.bb_cache.getVar('PR', fn, True)
- if not buildAllDeps:
- return True
+ # handle all the depends and rdepends of package
+ add_all_depends ( depends, rdepends )
- rdepends = []
- self.rbuild_cache.append(item)
+ # now create the node using package name
+ print >> alldepends_file, '"%(package)s" [label="%(package)s\\n%(version)s"]' % vars()
- if fn in self.status.rundeps and item in self.status.rundeps[fn]:
- rdepends += self.status.rundeps[fn][item].keys()
- if fn in self.status.runrecs and item in self.status.runrecs[fn]:
- rdepends += self.status.runrecs[fn][item].keys()
+ # remove the stuff we want to ignore and add the edges
+ depends = filter( (lambda x: x not in ignore_deps), depends )
+ rdepends = filter( (lambda x: x not in ignore_deps), rdepends )
+ for depend in depends:
+ print >> alldepends_file, '"%(package)s" -> "%(depend)s"' % vars()
+ for depend in rdepends:
+ print >> alldepends_file, '"%(package)s" -> "%(depend)s" [style=dashed]' % vars()
- bb.debug(2, "Additional runtime dependencies for %s are: %s" % (item, " ".join(rdepends)))
- for rdepend in rdepends:
- if rdepend in self.status.ignored_dependencies:
- continue
- if not self.buildRProvider(rdepend, buildAllDeps):
- return False
- return True
+ # Add depends now
+ depends_file = file('depends.dot', 'w' )
+ print >> depends_file, "digraph depends {"
+ add_depends( pkgs_to_build )
+ print >> depends_file, "}"
+
+ # Add all depends now
+ alldepends_file = file('alldepends.dot', 'w' )
+ print >> alldepends_file, "digraph alldepends {"
+ add_all_depends( pkgs_to_build, [] )
+ print >> alldepends_file, "}"
def buildDepgraph( self ):
all_depends = self.status.all_depends
@@ -702,6 +358,7 @@ class BBCooker:
localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
bb.data.update_data(localdata)
+ bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
def calc_bbfile_priority(filename):
for (regex, pri) in self.status.bbfile_config_priorities:
@@ -712,9 +369,9 @@ class BBCooker:
# Handle PREFERRED_PROVIDERS
for p in (bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDERS', localdata, 1) or "").split():
(providee, provider) = p.split(':')
- if providee in self.preferred and self.preferred[providee] != provider:
- bb.error("conflicting preferences for %s: both %s and %s specified" % (providee, provider, self.preferred[providee]))
- self.preferred[providee] = provider
+ if providee in self.status.preferred and self.status.preferred[providee] != provider:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "conflicting preferences for %s: both %s and %s specified" % (providee, provider, self.status.preferred[providee]))
+ self.status.preferred[providee] = provider
# Calculate priorities for each file
for p in self.status.pkg_fn.keys():
@@ -726,19 +383,19 @@ class BBCooker:
"""
all_depends = self.status.all_depends
pn_provides = self.status.pn_provides
- bb.debug(1, "collating packages for \"world\"")
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "collating packages for \"world\"")
for f in self.status.possible_world:
terminal = True
pn = self.status.pkg_fn[f]
for p in pn_provides[pn]:
if p.startswith('virtual/'):
- bb.debug(2, "skipping %s due to %s provider starting with virtual/" % (f, p))
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "World build skipping %s due to %s provider starting with virtual/" % (f, p))
terminal = False
break
for pf in self.status.providers[p]:
if self.status.pkg_fn[pf] != pn:
- bb.debug(2, "skipping %s due to both us and %s providing %s" % (f, pf, p))
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "World build skipping %s due to both us and %s providing %s" % (f, pf, p))
terminal = False
break
if terminal:
@@ -748,13 +405,8 @@ class BBCooker:
self.status.possible_world = None
self.status.all_depends = None
- def myProgressCallback( self, x, y, f, bb_cache, from_cache ):
- # feed the status with new input
-
- self.status.handle_bb_data(f, bb_cache, from_cache)
-
- if bbdebug > 0:
- return
+ def myProgressCallback( self, x, y, f, from_cache ):
+ """Update any tty with the progress change"""
if os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno()):
sys.stdout.write("\rNOTE: Handling BitBake files: %s (%04d/%04d) [%2d %%]" % ( parsespin.next(), x, y, x*100/y ) )
sys.stdout.flush()
@@ -771,9 +423,10 @@ class BBCooker:
try:
from bb import shell
except ImportError, details:
- bb.fatal("Sorry, shell not available (%s)" % details )
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Sorry, shell not available (%s)" % details )
else:
bb.data.update_data( self.configuration.data )
+ bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
shell.start( self )
sys.exit( 0 )
@@ -796,9 +449,9 @@ class BBCooker:
bb.event.register(var,bb.data.getVar(var, data))
except IOError:
- bb.fatal( "Unable to open %s" % afile )
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to open %s" % afile )
except bb.parse.ParseError, details:
- bb.fatal( "Unable to parse %s (%s)" % (afile, details) )
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to parse %s (%s)" % (afile, details) )
def handleCollections( self, collections ):
"""Handle collections"""
@@ -807,22 +460,22 @@ class BBCooker:
for c in collection_list:
regex = bb.data.getVar("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s" % c, self.configuration.data, 1)
if regex == None:
- bb.error("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s not defined" % c)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BBFILE_PATTERN_%s not defined" % c)
continue
priority = bb.data.getVar("BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s" % c, self.configuration.data, 1)
if priority == None:
- bb.error("BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s not defined" % c)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s not defined" % c)
continue
try:
cre = re.compile(regex)
except re.error:
- bb.error("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s \"%s\" is not a valid regular expression" % (c, regex))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BBFILE_PATTERN_%s \"%s\" is not a valid regular expression" % (c, regex))
continue
try:
pri = int(priority)
self.status.bbfile_config_priorities.append((cre, pri))
except ValueError:
- bb.error("invalid value for BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s: \"%s\"" % (c, priority))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "invalid value for BBFILE_PRIORITY_%s: \"%s\"" % (c, priority))
def cook( self, configuration, args ):
@@ -834,11 +487,16 @@ class BBCooker:
self.configuration = configuration
- if not self.configuration.cmd:
- self.configuration.cmd = "build"
+ if self.configuration.verbose:
+ bb.msg.set_verbose(True)
if self.configuration.debug:
- bb.debug_level = self.configuration.debug
+ bb.msg.set_debug_level(self.configuration.debug)
+ else:
+ bb.msg.set_debug_level(0)
+
+ if self.configuration.debug_domains:
+ bb.msg.set_debug_domains(self.configuration.debug_domains)
self.configuration.data = bb.data.init()
@@ -847,6 +505,12 @@ class BBCooker:
self.parseConfigurationFile( os.path.join( "conf", "bitbake.conf" ) )
+ if not self.configuration.cmd:
+ self.configuration.cmd = bb.data.getVar("BB_DEFAULT_TASK", self.configuration.data)
+
+ # For backwards compatibility - REMOVE ME
+ if not self.configuration.cmd:
+ self.configuration.cmd = "build"
#
# Special updated configuration we use for firing events
@@ -871,20 +535,34 @@ class BBCooker:
if self.configuration.buildfile is not None:
bf = os.path.abspath( self.configuration.buildfile )
try:
- bbfile_data = bb.parse.handle(bf, self.configuration.data)
- except IOError:
- bb.fatal("Unable to open %s" % bf)
+ os.stat(bf)
+ except OSError:
+ (filelist, masked) = self.collect_bbfiles()
+ regexp = re.compile(self.configuration.buildfile)
+ matches = []
+ for f in filelist:
+ if regexp.search(f) and os.path.isfile(f):
+ bf = f
+ matches.append(f)
+ if len(matches) != 1:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "Unable to match %s (%s matches found):" % (self.configuration.buildfile, len(matches)))
+ for f in matches:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Parsing, " %s" % f)
+ sys.exit(1)
+ bf = matches[0]
+
+ bbfile_data = bb.parse.handle(bf, self.configuration.data)
item = bb.data.getVar('PN', bbfile_data, 1)
try:
- self.tryBuildPackage( bf, item, bbfile_data )
+ self.tryBuildPackage(bf, item, self.configuration.cmd, bbfile_data, True)
except bb.build.EventException:
- bb.error( "Build of '%s' failed" % item )
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Build of '%s' failed" % item )
sys.exit( self.stats.show() )
# initialise the parsing status now we know we will need deps
- self.status = BBParsingStatus()
+ self.status = bb.cache.CacheData()
ignore = bb.data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", self.configuration.data, 1) or ""
self.status.ignored_dependencies = Set( ignore.split() )
@@ -912,23 +590,23 @@ class BBCooker:
try:
import psyco
except ImportError:
- if bbdebug == 0:
- bb.note("Psyco JIT Compiler (http://psyco.sf.net) not available. Install it to increase performance.")
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "Psyco JIT Compiler (http://psyco.sf.net) not available. Install it to increase performance.")
else:
- psyco.bind( self.collect_bbfiles )
+ psyco.bind( self.parse_bbfiles )
else:
- bb.note("You have disabled Psyco. This decreases performance.")
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "You have disabled Psyco. This decreases performance.")
try:
- bb.debug(1, "collecting .bb files")
- self.collect_bbfiles( self.myProgressCallback )
- bb.debug(1, "parsing complete")
- if bbdebug == 0:
- print
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "collecting .bb files")
+ (filelist, masked) = self.collect_bbfiles()
+ self.parse_bbfiles(filelist, masked, self.myProgressCallback)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "parsing complete")
+ print
if self.configuration.parse_only:
- print "Requested parsing .bb files only. Exiting."
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "Requested parsing .bb files only. Exiting.")
return
+
self.buildDepgraph()
if self.configuration.show_versions:
@@ -940,30 +618,41 @@ class BBCooker:
for t in self.status.world_target:
pkgs_to_build.append(t)
+ if self.configuration.dot_graph:
+ self.generateDotGraph( pkgs_to_build, self.configuration.ignored_dot_deps )
+ sys.exit( 0 )
+
bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildStarted(buildname, pkgs_to_build, self.configuration.event_data))
- failures = 0
- for k in pkgs_to_build:
- failed = False
- try:
- if self.buildProvider( k , False ) == 0:
- # already diagnosed
- failed = True
- except bb.build.EventException:
- bb.error("Build of " + k + " failed")
- failed = True
-
- if failed:
- failures += failures
- if self.configuration.abort:
- sys.exit(1)
+ localdata = data.createCopy(self.configuration.data)
+ bb.data.update_data(localdata)
+ bb.data.expandKeys(localdata)
+
+ taskdata = bb.taskdata.TaskData(self.configuration.abort)
+
+ runlist = []
+ try:
+ for k in pkgs_to_build:
+ taskdata.add_provider(localdata, self.status, k)
+ runlist.append([k, "do_%s" % self.configuration.cmd])
+ taskdata.add_unresolved(localdata, self.status)
+ except bb.providers.NoProvider:
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ rq = bb.runqueue.RunQueue()
+ rq.prepare_runqueue(self.configuration.data, self.status, taskdata, runlist)
+ try:
+ failures = rq.execute_runqueue(self, self.configuration.data, self.status, taskdata, runlist)
+ except runqueue.TaskFailure, (fnid, fn, taskname):
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "'%s, %s' failed" % (fn, taskname))
+ sys.exit(1)
bb.event.fire(bb.event.BuildCompleted(buildname, pkgs_to_build, self.configuration.event_data, failures))
sys.exit( self.stats.show() )
except KeyboardInterrupt:
- print "\nNOTE: KeyboardInterrupt - Build not completed."
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "KeyboardInterrupt - Build not completed.")
sys.exit(1)
def get_bbfiles( self, path = os.getcwd() ):
@@ -985,9 +674,8 @@ class BBCooker:
return []
return finddata.readlines()
- def collect_bbfiles( self, progressCallback ):
+ def collect_bbfiles( self ):
"""Collect all available .bb build files"""
- self.cb = progressCallback
parsed, cached, skipped, masked = 0, 0, 0, 0
self.bb_cache = bb.cache.init(self)
@@ -998,7 +686,7 @@ class BBCooker:
files = self.get_bbfiles()
if not len(files):
- bb.error("no files to build.")
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "no files to build.")
newfiles = []
for f in files:
@@ -1009,62 +697,80 @@ class BBCooker:
continue
newfiles += glob.glob(f) or [ f ]
- bbmask = bb.data.getVar('BBMASK', self.configuration.data, 1) or ""
+ bbmask = bb.data.getVar('BBMASK', self.configuration.data, 1)
+
+ if not bbmask:
+ return (newfiles, 0)
+
try:
bbmask_compiled = re.compile(bbmask)
except sre_constants.error:
- bb.fatal("BBMASK is not a valid regular expression.")
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "BBMASK is not a valid regular expression.")
+ finalfiles = []
for i in xrange( len( newfiles ) ):
f = newfiles[i]
if bbmask and bbmask_compiled.search(f):
- bb.debug(1, "bbmake: skipping %s" % f)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "skipping masked file %s" % f)
masked += 1
continue
- debug(1, "bbmake: parsing %s" % f)
+ finalfiles.append(f)
+
+ return (finalfiles, masked)
+
+ def parse_bbfiles(self, filelist, masked, progressCallback = None):
+ parsed, cached, skipped = 0, 0, 0
+ for i in xrange( len( filelist ) ):
+ f = filelist[i]
+
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "parsing %s" % f)
# read a file's metadata
try:
- fromCache, skip = self.bb_cache.loadData(f, self)
+ fromCache, skip = self.bb_cache.loadData(f, self.configuration.data)
if skip:
skipped += 1
- #bb.note("Skipping %s" % f)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "skipping %s" % f)
self.bb_cache.skip(f)
continue
elif fromCache: cached += 1
else: parsed += 1
deps = None
+ # Disabled by RP as was no longer functional
# allow metadata files to add items to BBFILES
#data.update_data(self.pkgdata[f])
- addbbfiles = self.bb_cache.getVar('BBFILES', f, False) or None
- if addbbfiles:
- for aof in addbbfiles.split():
- if not files.count(aof):
- if not os.path.isabs(aof):
- aof = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(f),aof)
- files.append(aof)
+ #addbbfiles = self.bb_cache.getVar('BBFILES', f, False) or None
+ #if addbbfiles:
+ # for aof in addbbfiles.split():
+ # if not files.count(aof):
+ # if not os.path.isabs(aof):
+ # aof = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(f),aof)
+ # files.append(aof)
+
+ self.bb_cache.handle_data(f, self.status)
# now inform the caller
- if self.cb is not None:
- self.cb( i + 1, len( newfiles ), f, self.bb_cache, fromCache )
+ if progressCallback is not None:
+ progressCallback( i + 1, len( filelist ), f, fromCache )
except IOError, e:
self.bb_cache.remove(f)
- bb.error("opening %s: %s" % (f, e))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "opening %s: %s" % (f, e))
pass
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.bb_cache.sync()
raise
except Exception, e:
self.bb_cache.remove(f)
- bb.error("%s while parsing %s" % (e, f))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Collection, "%s while parsing %s" % (e, f))
except:
self.bb_cache.remove(f)
raise
- if self.cb is not None:
- print "\rNOTE: Parsing finished. %d cached, %d parsed, %d skipped, %d masked." % ( cached, parsed, skipped, masked ),
+ if progressCallback is not None:
+ print "\r" # need newline after Handling Bitbake files message
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Collection, "Parsing finished. %d cached, %d parsed, %d skipped, %d masked." % ( cached, parsed, skipped, masked ))
self.bb_cache.sync()
@@ -1090,11 +796,11 @@ Default BBFILES are the .bb files in the current directory.""" )
parser.add_option( "-f", "--force", help = "force run of specified cmd, regardless of stamp status",
action = "store_true", dest = "force", default = False )
- parser.add_option( "-i", "--interactive", help = "drop into the interactive mode.",
+ parser.add_option( "-i", "--interactive", help = "drop into the interactive mode also called the BitBake shell.",
action = "store_true", dest = "interactive", default = False )
- parser.add_option( "-c", "--cmd", help = "Specify task to execute. Note that this only executes the specified task for the providee and the packages it depends on, i.e. 'compile' does not implicitly call stage for the dependencies (IOW: use only if you know what you are doing)",
- action = "store", dest = "cmd", default = "build" )
+ parser.add_option( "-c", "--cmd", help = "Specify task to execute. Note that this only executes the specified task for the providee and the packages it depends on, i.e. 'compile' does not implicitly call stage for the dependencies (IOW: use only if you know what you are doing). Depending on the base.bbclass a listtaks tasks is defined and will show available tasks",
+ action = "store", dest = "cmd" )
parser.add_option( "-r", "--read", help = "read the specified file before bitbake.conf",
action = "append", dest = "file", default = [] )
@@ -1102,7 +808,7 @@ Default BBFILES are the .bb files in the current directory.""" )
parser.add_option( "-v", "--verbose", help = "output more chit-chat to the terminal",
action = "store_true", dest = "verbose", default = False )
- parser.add_option( "-D", "--debug", help = "Increase the debug level",
+ parser.add_option( "-D", "--debug", help = "Increase the debug level. You can specify this more than once.",
action = "count", dest="debug", default = 0)
parser.add_option( "-n", "--dry-run", help = "don't execute, just go through the motions",
@@ -1120,6 +826,16 @@ Default BBFILES are the .bb files in the current directory.""" )
parser.add_option( "-e", "--environment", help = "show the global or per-package environment (this is what used to be bbread)",
action = "store_true", dest = "show_environment", default = False )
+ parser.add_option( "-g", "--graphviz", help = "emit the dependency trees of the specified packages in the dot syntax",
+ action = "store_true", dest = "dot_graph", default = False )
+
+ parser.add_option( "-I", "--ignore-deps", help = """Stop processing at the given list of dependencies when generating dependency graphs. This can help to make the graph more appealing""",
+ action = "append", dest = "ignored_dot_deps", default = [] )
+
+ parser.add_option( "-l", "--log-domains", help = """Show debug logging for the specified logging domains""",
+ action = "append", dest = "debug_domains", default = [] )
+
+
options, args = parser.parse_args( sys.argv )
cooker = BBCooker()
@@ -1129,3 +845,9 @@ Default BBFILES are the .bb files in the current directory.""" )
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
+ sys.exit(0)
+ import profile
+ profile.run('main()', "profile.log")
+ import pstats
+ p = pstats.Stats('profile.log')
+ p.print_stats()
diff --git a/bitbake/bin/bitdoc b/bitbake/bin/bitdoc
index 84d2ee23ce..e865e1b998 100755
--- a/bitbake/bin/bitdoc
+++ b/bitbake/bin/bitdoc
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ Create a set of html pages (documentation) for a bitbake.conf....
options, args = parser.parse_args( sys.argv )
if options.debug:
- bb.debug_level = options.debug
+ bb.msg.set_debug_level(options.debug)
return options.config, options.output
diff --git a/bitbake/classes/base.bbclass b/bitbake/classes/base.bbclass
index 1d75964f57..cfb82a41cb 100644
--- a/bitbake/classes/base.bbclass
+++ b/bitbake/classes/base.bbclass
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ bbdebug() {
exit 1
}
- test ${@bb.debug_level} -ge $1 && {
+ test ${@bb.msg.debug_level} -ge $1 && {
shift
echo "DEBUG:" $*
}
diff --git a/bitbake/conf/bitbake.conf b/bitbake/conf/bitbake.conf
index d288fee78f..19a3fe8ef8 100644
--- a/bitbake/conf/bitbake.conf
+++ b/bitbake/conf/bitbake.conf
@@ -26,11 +26,12 @@ DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE = "${DEPLOY_DIR}/images"
DL_DIR = "${TMPDIR}/downloads"
FETCHCOMMAND = ""
FETCHCOMMAND_cvs = "/usr/bin/env cvs -d${CVSROOT} co ${CVSCOOPTS} ${CVSMODULE}"
-FETCHCOMMAND_svn = "/usr/bin/env svn co http://${SVNROOT} ${SVNCOOPTS} ${SVNMODULE}"
+FETCHCOMMAND_svn = "/usr/bin/env svn co ${SVNCOOPTS} ${SVNROOT} ${SVNMODULE}"
FETCHCOMMAND_wget = "/usr/bin/env wget -t 5 --passive-ftp -P ${DL_DIR} ${URI}"
FILESDIR = "${@bb.which(bb.data.getVar('FILESPATH', d, 1), '.')}"
FILESPATH = "${FILE_DIRNAME}/${PF}:${FILE_DIRNAME}/${P}:${FILE_DIRNAME}/${PN}:${FILE_DIRNAME}/files:${FILE_DIRNAME}"
FILE_DIRNAME = "${@os.path.dirname(bb.data.getVar('FILE', d))}"
+GITDIR = "${DL_DIR}/git"
IMAGE_CMD = "_NO_DEFINED_IMAGE_TYPES_"
IMAGE_ROOTFS = "${TMPDIR}/rootfs"
MKTEMPCMD = "mktemp -q ${TMPBASE}"
@@ -47,9 +48,11 @@ RESUMECOMMAND_wget = "/usr/bin/env wget -c -t 5 --passive-ftp -P ${DL_DIR} ${URI
S = "${WORKDIR}/${P}"
SRC_URI = "file://${FILE}"
STAMP = "${TMPDIR}/stamps/${PF}"
+SVNDIR = "${DL_DIR}/svn"
T = "${WORKDIR}/temp"
TARGET_ARCH = "${BUILD_ARCH}"
TMPDIR = "${TOPDIR}/tmp"
UPDATECOMMAND = ""
UPDATECOMMAND_cvs = "/usr/bin/env cvs -d${CVSROOT} update ${CVSCOOPTS}"
+UPDATECOMMAND_svn = "/usr/bin/env svn update ${SVNCOOPTS}"
WORKDIR = "${TMPDIR}/work/${PF}"
diff --git a/bitbake/contrib/vim/ftdetect/bitbake.vim b/bitbake/contrib/vim/ftdetect/bitbake.vim
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3882a9a08d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/contrib/vim/ftdetect/bitbake.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bb setfiletype bitbake
+au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bbclass setfiletype bitbake
+au BufNewFile,BufRead *.inc setfiletype bitbake
+" au BufNewFile,BufRead *.conf setfiletype bitbake
diff --git a/bitbake/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim b/bitbake/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim
index 5d2bc633e1..43a1990b0b 100644
--- a/bitbake/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim
+++ b/bitbake/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim
@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ syn region bbString matchgroup=bbQuote start=/'/ skip=/\\$/ excludenl end=/'/ c
syn keyword bbExportFlag export contained nextgroup=bbIdentifier skipwhite
syn match bbVarDeref "${[a-zA-Z0-9\-_\.]\+}" contained
-syn match bbVarDef "^\(export\s*\)\?\([a-zA-Z0-9\-_\.]\+\(_[${}a-zA-Z0-9\-_\.]\+\)\?\)\s*\(\(:=\)\|\(+=\)\|\(=+\)\|\(?=\)\|=\)\@=" contains=bbExportFlag,bbIdentifier,bbVarDeref nextgroup=bbVarEq
+syn match bbVarDef "^\(export\s*\)\?\([a-zA-Z0-9\-_\.]\+\(_[${}a-zA-Z0-9\-_\.]\+\)\?\)\s*\(:=\|+=\|=+\|\.=\|=\.\|?=\|=\)\@=" contains=bbExportFlag,bbIdentifier,bbVarDeref nextgroup=bbVarEq
syn match bbIdentifier "[a-zA-Z0-9\-_\.]\+" display contained
"syn keyword bbVarEq = display contained nextgroup=bbVarValue
-syn match bbVarEq "\(:=\)\|\(+=\)\|\(=+\)\|\(?=\)\|=" contained nextgroup=bbVarValue
+syn match bbVarEq "\(:=\|+=\|=+\|\.=\|=\.\|?=\|=\)" contained nextgroup=bbVarValue
syn match bbVarValue ".*$" contained contains=bbString,bbVarDeref
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ syn region bbDefRegion start='^def\s\+\w\+\s*([^)]*)\s*:\s*$' end='^\(\s\|$\)\@
" BitBake statements
-syn keyword bbStatement include inherit addtask addhandler EXPORT_FUNCTIONS display contained
-syn match bbStatementLine "^\(include\|inherit\|addtask\|addhandler\|EXPORT_FUNCTIONS\)\s\+" contains=bbStatement nextgroup=bbStatementRest
+syn keyword bbStatement include inherit require addtask addhandler EXPORT_FUNCTIONS display contained
+syn match bbStatementLine "^\(include\|inherit\|require\|addtask\|addhandler\|EXPORT_FUNCTIONS\)\s\+" contains=bbStatement nextgroup=bbStatementRest
syn match bbStatementRest ".*$" contained contains=bbString,bbVarDeref
" Highlight
diff --git a/bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml b/bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml
index c314236c6f..7eb12035ad 100644
--- a/bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml
+++ b/bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<holder>Phil Blundell</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
- <para>This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. To view a copy of this license, visit <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/</ulink> or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.</para>
+ <para>This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. To view a copy of this license, visit <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/</ulink> or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.</para>
</legalnotice>
</bookinfo>
<chapter>
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ addtask printdate before do_build</screen></para>
<section>
<title>Events</title>
<para><emphasis>NOTE:</emphasis> This is only supported in .bb and .bbclass files.</para>
- <para>BitBake also implements a means of registering event handlers. Events are triggered at certain points during operation, such as, the beginning of operation against a given .bb, the start of a given task, task failure, task success, et cetera. The intent was to make it easy to do things like email notifications on build failure.</para>
+ <para>BitBake allows to install event handlers. Events are triggered at certain points during operation, such as, the beginning of operation against a given .bb, the start of a given task, task failure, task success, et cetera. The intent was to make it easy to do things like email notifications on build failure.</para>
<para><screen>addhandler myclass_eventhandler
python myclass_eventhandler() {
from bb.event import NotHandled, getName
@@ -205,6 +205,7 @@ python myclass_eventhandler() {
print "The file we run for is %s" % data.getVar('FILE', e.data, True)
return NotHandled
+}
</screen></para><para>
This event handler gets called every time an event is triggered. A global variable <varname>e</varname> is defined. <varname>e</varname>.data contains an instance of bb.data. With the getName(<varname>e</varname>)
method one can get the name of the triggered event.</para><para>The above event handler prints the name
@@ -344,15 +345,19 @@ options:
cannot be remade, the other dependencies of these
targets can be processed all the same.
-f, --force force run of specified cmd, regardless of stamp status
- -i, --interactive drop into the interactive mode.
+ -i, --interactive drop into the interactive mode also called the BitBake
+ shell.
-c CMD, --cmd=CMD Specify task to execute. Note that this only executes
the specified task for the providee and the packages
it depends on, i.e. 'compile' does not implicitly call
stage for the dependencies (IOW: use only if you know
- what you are doing)
+ what you are doing). Depending on the base.bbclass a
+ listtaks tasks is defined and will show available
+ tasks
-r FILE, --read=FILE read the specified file before bitbake.conf
-v, --verbose output more chit-chat to the terminal
- -D, --debug Increase the debug level
+ -D, --debug Increase the debug level. You can specify this more
+ than once.
-n, --dry-run don't execute, just go through the motions
-p, --parse-only quit after parsing the BB files (developers only)
-d, --disable-psyco disable using the psyco just-in-time compiler (not
@@ -360,6 +365,12 @@ options:
-s, --show-versions show current and preferred versions of all packages
-e, --environment show the global or per-package environment (this is
what used to be bbread)
+ -g, --graphviz emit the dependency trees of the specified packages in
+ the dot syntax
+ -I IGNORED_DOT_DEPS, --ignore-deps=IGNORED_DOT_DEPS
+ Stop processing at the given list of dependencies when
+ generating dependency graphs. This can help to make
+ the graph more appealing
</screen>
</para>
@@ -386,6 +397,14 @@ options:
<screen><prompt>$ </prompt>bitbake virtual/whatever</screen>
<screen><prompt>$ </prompt>bitbake -c clean virtual/whatever</screen>
</example>
+ <example>
+ <title>Generating dependency graphs</title>
+ <para>BitBake is able to generate dependency graphs using the dot syntax. These graphs can be converted
+to images using the <application>dot</application> application from <ulink url="http://www.graphviz.org">graphviz</ulink>.
+Three files will be written into the current working directory, <emphasis>depends.dot</emphasis> containing <varname>DEPENDS</varname> variables, <emphasis>rdepends.dot</emphasis> and <emphasis>alldepends.dot</emphasis> containing both <varname>DEPENDS</varname> and <varname>RDEPENDS</varname>. To stop depending on common depends one can use the <prompt>-I depend</prompt> to omit these from the graph. This can lead to more readable graphs. E.g. this way <varname>DEPENDS</varname> from inherited classes, e.g. base.bbclass, can be removed from the graph.</para>
+ <screen><prompt>$ </prompt>bitbake -g blah</screen>
+ <screen><prompt>$ </prompt>bitbake -g -I virtual/whatever -I bloom blah</screen>
+ </example>
</para>
</section>
<section>
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/COW.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/COW.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..826d435f98
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/COW.py
@@ -0,0 +1,305 @@
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+"""
+This is a copy on write dictionary and set which abuses classes to try and be nice and fast.
+
+Please Note:
+ Be careful when using mutable types (ie Dict and Lists) - operations involving these are SLOW.
+ Assign a file to __warn__ to get warnings about slow operations.
+"""
+
+from inspect import getmro
+
+import copy
+import types, sets
+types.ImmutableTypes = tuple([ \
+ types.BooleanType, \
+ types.ComplexType, \
+ types.FloatType, \
+ types.IntType, \
+ types.LongType, \
+ types.NoneType, \
+ types.TupleType, \
+ sets.ImmutableSet] + \
+ list(types.StringTypes))
+
+MUTABLE = "__mutable__"
+
+class COWMeta(type):
+ pass
+
+class COWDictMeta(COWMeta):
+ __warn__ = False
+ __hasmutable__ = False
+ __marker__ = tuple()
+
+ def __str__(cls):
+ # FIXME: I have magic numbers!
+ return "<COWDict Level: %i Current Keys: %i>" % (cls.__count__, len(cls.__dict__) - 3)
+ __repr__ = __str__
+
+ def cow(cls):
+ class C(cls):
+ __count__ = cls.__count__ + 1
+ return C
+ copy = cow
+ __call__ = cow
+
+ def __setitem__(cls, key, value):
+ if not isinstance(value, types.ImmutableTypes):
+ if not isinstance(value, COWMeta):
+ cls.__hasmutable__ = True
+ key += MUTABLE
+ setattr(cls, key, value)
+
+ def __getmutable__(cls, key, readonly=False):
+ nkey = key + MUTABLE
+ try:
+ return cls.__dict__[nkey]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+
+ value = getattr(cls, nkey)
+ if readonly:
+ return value
+
+ if not cls.__warn__ is False and not isinstance(value, COWMeta):
+ print >> cls.__warn__, "Warning: Doing a copy because %s is a mutable type." % key
+ try:
+ value = value.copy()
+ except AttributeError, e:
+ value = copy.copy(value)
+ setattr(cls, nkey, value)
+ return value
+
+ __getmarker__ = []
+ def __getreadonly__(cls, key, default=__getmarker__):
+ """\
+ Get a value (even if mutable) which you promise not to change.
+ """
+ return cls.__getitem__(key, default, True)
+
+ def __getitem__(cls, key, default=__getmarker__, readonly=False):
+ try:
+ try:
+ value = getattr(cls, key)
+ except AttributeError:
+ value = cls.__getmutable__(key, readonly)
+
+ # This is for values which have been deleted
+ if value is cls.__marker__:
+ raise AttributeError("key %s does not exist." % key)
+
+ return value
+ except AttributeError, e:
+ if not default is cls.__getmarker__:
+ return default
+
+ raise KeyError(str(e))
+
+ def __delitem__(cls, key):
+ cls.__setitem__(key, cls.__marker__)
+
+ def __revertitem__(cls, key):
+ if not cls.__dict__.has_key(key):
+ key += MUTABLE
+ delattr(cls, key)
+
+ def has_key(cls, key):
+ value = cls.__getreadonly__(key, cls.__marker__)
+ if value is cls.__marker__:
+ return False
+ return True
+
+ def iter(cls, type, readonly=False):
+ for key in dir(cls):
+ if key.startswith("__"):
+ continue
+
+ if key.endswith(MUTABLE):
+ key = key[:-len(MUTABLE)]
+
+ if type == "keys":
+ yield key
+
+ try:
+ if readonly:
+ value = cls.__getreadonly__(key)
+ else:
+ value = cls[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ continue
+
+ if type == "values":
+ yield value
+ if type == "items":
+ yield (key, value)
+ raise StopIteration()
+
+ def iterkeys(cls):
+ return cls.iter("keys")
+ def itervalues(cls, readonly=False):
+ if not cls.__warn__ is False and cls.__hasmutable__ and readonly is False:
+ print >> cls.__warn__, "Warning: If you arn't going to change any of the values call with True."
+ return cls.iter("values", readonly)
+ def iteritems(cls, readonly=False):
+ if not cls.__warn__ is False and cls.__hasmutable__ and readonly is False:
+ print >> cls.__warn__, "Warning: If you arn't going to change any of the values call with True."
+ return cls.iter("items", readonly)
+
+class COWSetMeta(COWDictMeta):
+ def __str__(cls):
+ # FIXME: I have magic numbers!
+ return "<COWSet Level: %i Current Keys: %i>" % (cls.__count__, len(cls.__dict__) -3)
+ __repr__ = __str__
+
+ def cow(cls):
+ class C(cls):
+ __count__ = cls.__count__ + 1
+ return C
+
+ def add(cls, value):
+ COWDictMeta.__setitem__(cls, repr(hash(value)), value)
+
+ def remove(cls, value):
+ COWDictMeta.__delitem__(cls, repr(hash(value)))
+
+ def __in__(cls, value):
+ return COWDictMeta.has_key(repr(hash(value)))
+
+ def iterkeys(cls):
+ raise TypeError("sets don't have keys")
+
+ def iteritems(cls):
+ raise TypeError("sets don't have 'items'")
+
+# These are the actual classes you use!
+class COWDictBase(object):
+ __metaclass__ = COWDictMeta
+ __count__ = 0
+
+class COWSetBase(object):
+ __metaclass__ = COWSetMeta
+ __count__ = 0
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ import sys
+ COWDictBase.__warn__ = sys.stderr
+ a = COWDictBase()
+ print "a", a
+
+ a['a'] = 'a'
+ a['b'] = 'b'
+ a['dict'] = {}
+
+ b = a.copy()
+ print "b", b
+ b['c'] = 'b'
+
+ print
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print
+
+ b['dict']['a'] = 'b'
+ b['a'] = 'c'
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print
+
+ try:
+ b['dict2']
+ except KeyError, e:
+ print "Okay!"
+
+ a['set'] = COWSetBase()
+ a['set'].add("o1")
+ a['set'].add("o1")
+ a['set'].add("o2")
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a['set'].itervalues():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b['set'].itervalues():
+ print x
+ print
+
+ b['set'].add('o3')
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a['set'].itervalues():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b['set'].itervalues():
+ print x
+ print
+
+ a['set2'] = set()
+ a['set2'].add("o1")
+ a['set2'].add("o1")
+ a['set2'].add("o2")
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b.iteritems(readonly=True):
+ print x
+ print
+
+ del b['b']
+ try:
+ print b['b']
+ except KeyError:
+ print "Yay! deleted key raises error"
+
+ if b.has_key('b'):
+ print "Boo!"
+ else:
+ print "Yay - has_key with delete works!"
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b.iteritems(readonly=True):
+ print x
+ print
+
+ b.__revertitem__('b')
+
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b.iteritems(readonly=True):
+ print x
+ print
+
+ b.__revertitem__('dict')
+ print "a", a
+ for x in a.iteritems():
+ print x
+ print "--"
+ print "b", b
+ for x in b.iteritems(readonly=True):
+ print x
+ print
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py
index c3e7a16658..61eb5f3db8 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
"""
-__version__ = "1.4.3"
+__version__ = "1.7.4"
__all__ = [
@@ -63,24 +63,24 @@ __all__ = [
"manifest",
"methodpool",
"cache",
+ "runqueue",
+ "taskdata",
+ "providers",
]
whitespace = '\t\n\x0b\x0c\r '
lowercase = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
-import sys, os, types, re, string
+import sys, os, types, re, string, bb
+from bb import msg
#projectdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])))
projectdir = os.getcwd()
-debug_level = 0
-
if "BBDEBUG" in os.environ:
level = int(os.environ["BBDEBUG"])
if level:
- debug_level = level
- else:
- debug_level = 0
+ bb.msg.set_debug_level(level)
class VarExpandError(Exception):
pass
@@ -99,22 +99,17 @@ class MalformedUrl(Exception):
#######################################################################
#######################################################################
-debug_prepend = ''
-
-
def debug(lvl, *args):
- if debug_level >= lvl:
- print debug_prepend + 'DEBUG:', ''.join(args)
+ bb.msg.std_debug(lvl, ''.join(args))
def note(*args):
- print debug_prepend + 'NOTE:', ''.join(args)
+ bb.msg.std_note(''.join(args))
def error(*args):
- print debug_prepend + 'ERROR:', ''.join(args)
+ bb.msg.std_error(''.join(args))
def fatal(*args):
- print debug_prepend + 'ERROR:', ''.join(args)
- sys.exit(1)
+ bb.msg.std_fatal(''.join(args))
#######################################################################
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/build.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/build.py
index 8e169e002a..942bdc1a39 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/build.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/build.py
@@ -25,18 +25,9 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig
"""
-from bb import debug, data, fetch, fatal, error, note, event, mkdirhier, utils
+from bb import data, fetch, event, mkdirhier, utils
import bb, os
-# data holds flags and function name for a given task
-_task_data = data.init()
-
-# graph represents task interdependencies
-_task_graph = bb.digraph()
-
-# stack represents execution order, excepting dependencies
-_task_stack = []
-
# events
class FuncFailed(Exception):
"""Executed function failed"""
@@ -76,13 +67,6 @@ class InvalidTask(TaskBase):
# functions
-def init(data):
- global _task_data, _task_graph, _task_stack
- _task_data = data.init()
- _task_graph = bb.digraph()
- _task_stack = []
-
-
def exec_func(func, d, dirs = None):
"""Execute an BB 'function'"""
@@ -163,7 +147,7 @@ def exec_func_shell(func, d):
f = open(runfile, "w")
f.write("#!/bin/sh -e\n")
- if bb.debug_level > 0: f.write("set -x\n")
+ if bb.msg.debug_level['default'] > 0: f.write("set -x\n")
data.emit_env(f, d)
f.write("cd %s\n" % os.getcwd())
@@ -171,18 +155,18 @@ def exec_func_shell(func, d):
f.close()
os.chmod(runfile, 0775)
if not func:
- error("Function not specified")
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Function not specified")
raise FuncFailed()
# open logs
si = file('/dev/null', 'r')
try:
- if bb.debug_level > 0:
+ if bb.msg.debug_level['default'] > 0:
so = os.popen("tee \"%s\"" % logfile, "w")
else:
so = file(logfile, 'w')
except OSError, e:
- bb.error("opening log file: %s" % e)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "opening log file: %s" % e)
pass
se = so
@@ -205,7 +189,10 @@ def exec_func_shell(func, d):
else:
maybe_fakeroot = ''
ret = os.system('%ssh -e %s' % (maybe_fakeroot, runfile))
- os.chdir(prevdir)
+ try:
+ os.chdir(prevdir)
+ except:
+ pass
if not interact:
# restore the backups
@@ -224,14 +211,14 @@ def exec_func_shell(func, d):
os.close(ose[0])
if ret==0:
- if bb.debug_level > 0:
+ if bb.msg.debug_level['default'] > 0:
os.remove(runfile)
# os.remove(logfile)
return
else:
- error("function %s failed" % func)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "function %s failed" % func)
if data.getVar("BBINCLUDELOGS", d):
- error("log data follows (%s)" % logfile)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "log data follows (%s)" % logfile)
f = open(logfile, "r")
while True:
l = f.readline()
@@ -241,7 +228,7 @@ def exec_func_shell(func, d):
print '| %s' % l
f.close()
else:
- error("see log in %s" % logfile)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "see log in %s" % logfile)
raise FuncFailed( logfile )
@@ -281,7 +268,7 @@ def exec_task(task, d):
return 1
try:
- debug(1, "Executing task %s" % item)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Build, "Executing task %s" % item)
old_overrides = data.getVar('OVERRIDES', d, 0)
localdata = data.createCopy(d)
data.setVar('OVERRIDES', 'task_%s:%s' % (item, old_overrides), localdata)
@@ -292,21 +279,63 @@ def exec_task(task, d):
task_cache.append(item)
data.setVar('_task_cache', task_cache, d)
except FuncFailed, reason:
- note( "Task failed: %s" % reason )
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Build, "Task failed: %s" % reason )
failedevent = TaskFailed(item, d)
event.fire(failedevent)
raise EventException("Function failed in task: %s" % reason, failedevent)
- # execute
- task_graph.walkdown(task, execute)
+ if data.getVarFlag(task, 'dontrundeps', d):
+ execute(None, task)
+ else:
+ task_graph.walkdown(task, execute)
# make stamp, or cause event and raise exception
if not data.getVarFlag(task, 'nostamp', d):
mkstamp(task, d)
+def stamp_is_current_cache(dataCache, file_name, task, checkdeps = 1):
+ """
+ Check status of a given task's stamp.
+ Returns 0 if it is not current and needs updating.
+ Same as stamp_is_current but works against the dataCache instead of d
+ """
+ task_graph = dataCache.task_queues[file_name]
+
+ if not dataCache.stamp[file_name]:
+ return 0
+
+ stampfile = "%s.%s" % (dataCache.stamp[file_name], task)
+ if not os.access(stampfile, os.F_OK):
+ return 0
+
+ if checkdeps == 0:
+ return 1
+
+ import stat
+ tasktime = os.stat(stampfile)[stat.ST_MTIME]
+
+ _deps = []
+ def checkStamp(graph, task):
+ # check for existance
+ if 'nostamp' in dataCache.task_deps[file_name] and task in dataCache.task_deps[file_name]['nostamp']:
+ return 1
+
+ if not stamp_is_current_cache(dataCache, file_name, task, 0):
+ return 0
+
+ depfile = "%s.%s" % (dataCache.stamp[file_name], task)
+ deptime = os.stat(depfile)[stat.ST_MTIME]
+ if deptime > tasktime:
+ return 0
+ return 1
+
+ return task_graph.walkdown(task, checkStamp)
def stamp_is_current(task, d, checkdeps = 1):
- """Check status of a given task's stamp. returns 0 if it is not current and needs updating."""
+ """
+ Check status of a given task's stamp.
+ Returns 0 if it is not current and needs updating.
+ """
task_graph = data.getVar('_task_graph', d)
if not task_graph:
task_graph = bb.digraph()
@@ -360,7 +389,6 @@ def mkstamp(task, d):
f = open(stamp, "w")
f.close()
-
def add_task(task, deps, d):
task_graph = data.getVar('_task_graph', d)
if not task_graph:
@@ -374,6 +402,21 @@ def add_task(task, deps, d):
# don't assume holding a reference
data.setVar('_task_graph', task_graph, d)
+ task_deps = data.getVar('_task_deps', d)
+ if not task_deps:
+ task_deps = {}
+ def getTask(name):
+ deptask = data.getVarFlag(task, name, d)
+ if deptask:
+ if not name in task_deps:
+ task_deps[name] = {}
+ task_deps[name][task] = deptask
+ getTask('deptask')
+ getTask('rdeptask')
+ getTask('recrdeptask')
+ getTask('nostamp')
+
+ data.setVar('_task_deps', task_deps, d)
def remove_task(task, kill, d):
"""Remove an BB 'task'.
@@ -399,6 +442,3 @@ def task_exists(task, d):
task_graph = bb.digraph()
data.setVar('_task_graph', task_graph, d)
return task_graph.hasnode(task)
-
-def get_task_data():
- return _task_data
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/cache.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/cache.py
index 921a9f7589..05c42518a7 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/cache.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/cache.py
@@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
import os, re
import bb.data
import bb.utils
+from sets import Set
try:
import cPickle as pickle
except ImportError:
import pickle
- print "NOTE: Importing cPickle failed. Falling back to a very slow implementation."
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Importing cPickle failed. Falling back to a very slow implementation.")
-# __cache_version__ = "123"
-__cache_version__ = "124" # changes the __depends structure
+__cache_version__ = "125"
class Cache:
"""
@@ -58,14 +58,12 @@ class Cache:
if self.cachedir in [None, '']:
self.has_cache = False
- if cooker.cb is not None:
- print "NOTE: Not using a cache. Set CACHE = <directory> to enable."
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Not using a cache. Set CACHE = <directory> to enable.")
else:
self.has_cache = True
self.cachefile = os.path.join(self.cachedir,"bb_cache.dat")
- if cooker.cb is not None:
- print "NOTE: Using cache in '%s'" % self.cachedir
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Using cache in '%s'" % self.cachedir)
try:
os.stat( self.cachedir )
except OSError:
@@ -80,7 +78,7 @@ class Cache:
if version_data['BITBAKE_VER'] != bb.__version__:
raise ValueError, 'Bitbake Version Mismatch'
except (ValueError, KeyError):
- bb.note("Invalid cache found, rebuilding...")
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Invalid cache found, rebuilding...")
self.depends_cache = {}
if self.depends_cache:
@@ -108,7 +106,7 @@ class Cache:
if fn != self.data_fn:
# We're trying to access data in the cache which doesn't exist
# yet setData hasn't been called to setup the right access. Very bad.
- bb.error("Parsing error data_fn %s and fn %s don't match" % (self.data_fn, fn))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Parsing error data_fn %s and fn %s don't match" % (self.data_fn, fn))
result = bb.data.getVar(var, self.data, exp)
self.depends_cache[fn][var] = result
@@ -127,15 +125,15 @@ class Cache:
self.getVar("__depends", fn, True)
self.depends_cache[fn]["CACHETIMESTAMP"] = bb.parse.cached_mtime(fn)
- def loadDataFull(self, fn, cooker):
+ def loadDataFull(self, fn, cfgData):
"""
Return a complete set of data for fn.
To do this, we need to parse the file.
"""
- bb_data, skipped = self.load_bbfile(fn, cooker)
+ bb_data, skipped = self.load_bbfile(fn, cfgData)
return bb_data
- def loadData(self, fn, cooker):
+ def loadData(self, fn, cfgData):
"""
Load a subset of data for fn.
If the cached data is valid we do nothing,
@@ -148,7 +146,7 @@ class Cache:
return True, True
return True, False
- bb_data, skipped = self.load_bbfile(fn, cooker)
+ bb_data, skipped = self.load_bbfile(fn, cfgData)
self.setData(fn, bb_data)
return False, skipped
@@ -175,32 +173,36 @@ class Cache:
# Check file still exists
if self.mtime(fn) == 0:
- bb.debug(2, "Cache: %s not longer exists" % fn)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Cache: %s not longer exists" % fn)
self.remove(fn)
return False
# File isn't in depends_cache
if not fn in self.depends_cache:
- bb.debug(2, "Cache: %s is not cached" % fn)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Cache: %s is not cached" % fn)
self.remove(fn)
return False
# Check the file's timestamp
if bb.parse.cached_mtime(fn) > self.getVar("CACHETIMESTAMP", fn, True):
- bb.debug(2, "Cache: %s changed" % fn)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Cache: %s changed" % fn)
self.remove(fn)
return False
# Check dependencies are still valid
depends = self.getVar("__depends", fn, True)
for f,old_mtime in depends:
+ # Check if file still exists
+ if self.mtime(f) == 0:
+ return False
+
new_mtime = bb.parse.cached_mtime(f)
if (new_mtime > old_mtime):
- bb.debug(2, "Cache: %s's dependency %s changed" % (fn, f))
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Cache: %s's dependency %s changed" % (fn, f))
self.remove(fn)
return False
- bb.debug(2, "Depends Cache: %s is clean" % fn)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Depends Cache: %s is clean" % fn)
if not fn in self.clean:
self.clean[fn] = ""
@@ -220,7 +222,7 @@ class Cache:
Remove a fn from the cache
Called from the parser in error cases
"""
- bb.debug(1, "Removing %s from cache" % fn)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Cache, "Removing %s from cache" % fn)
if fn in self.depends_cache:
del self.depends_cache[fn]
if fn in self.clean:
@@ -229,7 +231,7 @@ class Cache:
def sync(self):
"""
Save the cache
- Called from the parser when complete (or exitting)
+ Called from the parser when complete (or exiting)
"""
if not self.has_cache:
@@ -243,12 +245,103 @@ class Cache:
p.dump([self.depends_cache, version_data])
def mtime(self, cachefile):
- try:
- return os.stat(cachefile)[8]
- except OSError:
- return 0
+ return bb.parse.cached_mtime_noerror(cachefile)
- def load_bbfile( self, bbfile , cooker):
+ def handle_data(self, file_name, cacheData):
+ """
+ Save data we need into the cache
+ """
+
+ pn = self.getVar('PN', file_name, True)
+ pv = self.getVar('PV', file_name, True)
+ pr = self.getVar('PR', file_name, True)
+ dp = int(self.getVar('DEFAULT_PREFERENCE', file_name, True) or "0")
+ provides = Set([pn] + (self.getVar("PROVIDES", file_name, True) or "").split())
+ depends = bb.utils.explode_deps(self.getVar("DEPENDS", file_name, True) or "")
+ packages = (self.getVar('PACKAGES', file_name, True) or "").split()
+ packages_dynamic = (self.getVar('PACKAGES_DYNAMIC', file_name, True) or "").split()
+ rprovides = (self.getVar("RPROVIDES", file_name, True) or "").split()
+
+ cacheData.task_queues[file_name] = self.getVar("_task_graph", file_name, True)
+ cacheData.task_deps[file_name] = self.getVar("_task_deps", file_name, True)
+
+ # build PackageName to FileName lookup table
+ if pn not in cacheData.pkg_pn:
+ cacheData.pkg_pn[pn] = []
+ cacheData.pkg_pn[pn].append(file_name)
+
+ cacheData.stamp[file_name] = self.getVar('STAMP', file_name, True)
+
+ # build FileName to PackageName lookup table
+ cacheData.pkg_fn[file_name] = pn
+ cacheData.pkg_pvpr[file_name] = (pv,pr)
+ cacheData.pkg_dp[file_name] = dp
+
+ # Build forward and reverse provider hashes
+ # Forward: virtual -> [filenames]
+ # Reverse: PN -> [virtuals]
+ if pn not in cacheData.pn_provides:
+ cacheData.pn_provides[pn] = Set()
+ cacheData.pn_provides[pn] |= provides
+
+ for provide in provides:
+ if provide not in cacheData.providers:
+ cacheData.providers[provide] = []
+ cacheData.providers[provide].append(file_name)
+
+ cacheData.deps[file_name] = Set()
+ for dep in depends:
+ cacheData.all_depends.add(dep)
+ cacheData.deps[file_name].add(dep)
+
+ # Build reverse hash for PACKAGES, so runtime dependencies
+ # can be be resolved (RDEPENDS, RRECOMMENDS etc.)
+ for package in packages:
+ if not package in cacheData.packages:
+ cacheData.packages[package] = []
+ cacheData.packages[package].append(file_name)
+ rprovides += (self.getVar("RPROVIDES_%s" % package, file_name, 1) or "").split()
+
+ for package in packages_dynamic:
+ if not package in cacheData.packages_dynamic:
+ cacheData.packages_dynamic[package] = []
+ cacheData.packages_dynamic[package].append(file_name)
+
+ for rprovide in rprovides:
+ if not rprovide in cacheData.rproviders:
+ cacheData.rproviders[rprovide] = []
+ cacheData.rproviders[rprovide].append(file_name)
+
+ # Build hash of runtime depends and rececommends
+
+ def add_dep(deplist, deps):
+ for dep in deps:
+ if not dep in deplist:
+ deplist[dep] = ""
+
+ if not file_name in cacheData.rundeps:
+ cacheData.rundeps[file_name] = {}
+ if not file_name in cacheData.runrecs:
+ cacheData.runrecs[file_name] = {}
+
+ for package in packages + [pn]:
+ if not package in cacheData.rundeps[file_name]:
+ cacheData.rundeps[file_name][package] = {}
+ if not package in cacheData.runrecs[file_name]:
+ cacheData.runrecs[file_name][package] = {}
+
+ add_dep(cacheData.rundeps[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(self.getVar('RDEPENDS', file_name, True) or ""))
+ add_dep(cacheData.runrecs[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(self.getVar('RRECOMMENDS', file_name, True) or ""))
+ add_dep(cacheData.rundeps[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(self.getVar("RDEPENDS_%s" % package, file_name, True) or ""))
+ add_dep(cacheData.runrecs[file_name][package], bb.utils.explode_deps(self.getVar("RRECOMMENDS_%s" % package, file_name, True) or ""))
+
+ # Collect files we may need for possible world-dep
+ # calculations
+ if not self.getVar('BROKEN', file_name, True) and not self.getVar('EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD', file_name, True):
+ cacheData.possible_world.append(file_name)
+
+
+ def load_bbfile( self, bbfile , config):
"""
Load and parse one .bb build file
Return the data and whether parsing resulted in the file being skipped
@@ -257,25 +350,15 @@ class Cache:
import bb
from bb import utils, data, parse, debug, event, fatal
- topdir = data.getVar('TOPDIR', cooker.configuration.data)
- if not topdir:
- topdir = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
- # set topdir to here
- data.setVar('TOPDIR', topdir, cooker.configuration)
- bbfile = os.path.abspath(bbfile)
- bbfile_loc = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(bbfile))
# expand tmpdir to include this topdir
- data.setVar('TMPDIR', data.getVar('TMPDIR', cooker.configuration.data, 1) or "", cooker.configuration.data)
- # set topdir to location of .bb file
- topdir = bbfile_loc
- #data.setVar('TOPDIR', topdir, cfg)
- # go there
+ data.setVar('TMPDIR', data.getVar('TMPDIR', config, 1) or "", config)
+ bbfile_loc = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(bbfile))
oldpath = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
- if self.mtime(topdir):
- os.chdir(topdir)
- bb_data = data.init_db(cooker.configuration.data)
+ if self.mtime(bbfile_loc):
+ os.chdir(bbfile_loc)
+ bb_data = data.init_db(config)
try:
- parse.handle(bbfile, bb_data) # read .bb data
+ bb_data = parse.handle(bbfile, bb_data) # read .bb data
os.chdir(oldpath)
return bb_data, False
except bb.parse.SkipPackage:
@@ -304,3 +387,45 @@ def init(cooker):
"""
return Cache(cooker)
+
+
+#============================================================================#
+# CacheData
+#============================================================================#
+class CacheData:
+ """
+ The data structures we compile from the cached data
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ """
+ Direct cache variables
+ (from Cache.handle_data)
+ """
+ self.providers = {}
+ self.rproviders = {}
+ self.packages = {}
+ self.packages_dynamic = {}
+ self.possible_world = []
+ self.pkg_pn = {}
+ self.pkg_fn = {}
+ self.pkg_pvpr = {}
+ self.pkg_dp = {}
+ self.pn_provides = {}
+ self.all_depends = Set()
+ self.deps = {}
+ self.rundeps = {}
+ self.runrecs = {}
+ self.task_queues = {}
+ self.task_deps = {}
+ self.stamp = {}
+ self.preferred = {}
+
+ """
+ Indirect Cache variables
+ (set elsewhere)
+ """
+ self.ignored_dependencies = []
+ self.world_target = Set()
+ self.bbfile_priority = {}
+ self.bbfile_config_priorities = []
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py
index 55d1cc9053..819dff9679 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py
@@ -45,7 +45,8 @@ else:
path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))
sys.path.insert(0,path)
-from bb import note, debug, data_smart
+from bb import data_smart
+import bb
_dict_type = data_smart.DataSmart
@@ -362,10 +363,12 @@ def emit_var(var, o=sys.__stdout__, d = init(), all=False):
val.rstrip()
if not val:
return 0
+
+ varExpanded = expand(var, d)
if getVarFlag(var, "func", d):
# NOTE: should probably check for unbalanced {} within the var
- o.write("%s() {\n%s\n}\n" % (var, val))
+ o.write("%s() {\n%s\n}\n" % (varExpanded, val))
else:
if getVarFlag(var, "export", d):
o.write('export ')
@@ -375,7 +378,7 @@ def emit_var(var, o=sys.__stdout__, d = init(), all=False):
# if we're going to output this within doublequotes,
# to a shell, we need to escape the quotes in the var
alter = re.sub('"', '\\"', val.strip())
- o.write('%s="%s"\n' % (var, alter))
+ o.write('%s="%s"\n' % (varExpanded, alter))
return 1
@@ -430,8 +433,38 @@ def update_data(d):
>>> update_data(d)
>>> print getVar('TEST', d)
local
+
+ CopyMonster:
+ >>> e = d.createCopy()
+ >>> setVar('TEST_foo', 'foo', e)
+ >>> update_data(e)
+ >>> print getVar('TEST', e)
+ local
+
+ >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'arm:ramses:local:foo', e)
+ >>> update_data(e)
+ >>> print getVar('TEST', e)
+ foo
+
+ >>> f = d.createCopy()
+ >>> setVar('TEST_moo', 'something', f)
+ >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'moo:arm:ramses:local:foo', e)
+ >>> update_data(e)
+ >>> print getVar('TEST', e)
+ foo
+
+
+ >>> h = init()
+ >>> setVar('SRC_URI', 'file://append.foo;patch=1 ', h)
+ >>> g = h.createCopy()
+ >>> setVar('SRC_URI_append_arm', 'file://other.foo;patch=1', g)
+ >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'arm:moo', g)
+ >>> update_data(g)
+ >>> print getVar('SRC_URI', g)
+ file://append.foo;patch=1 file://other.foo;patch=1
+
"""
- debug(2, "update_data()")
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Data, "update_data()")
# now ask the cookie monster for help
#print "Cookie Monster"
@@ -460,7 +493,7 @@ def update_data(d):
l = len(o)+1
# see if one should even try
- if not o in d._seen_overrides:
+ if not d._seen_overrides.has_key(o):
continue
vars = d._seen_overrides[o]
@@ -469,10 +502,10 @@ def update_data(d):
try:
d[name] = d[var]
except:
- note ("Untracked delVar")
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Data, "Untracked delVar")
# now on to the appends and prepends
- if '_append' in d._special_values:
+ if d._special_values.has_key('_append'):
appends = d._special_values['_append'] or []
for append in appends:
for (a, o) in getVarFlag(append, '_append', d) or []:
@@ -487,7 +520,7 @@ def update_data(d):
setVar(append, sval, d)
- if '_prepend' in d._special_values:
+ if d._special_values.has_key('_prepend'):
prepends = d._special_values['_prepend'] or []
for prepend in prepends:
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py
index fbd4167fe4..054b852200 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py
@@ -29,14 +29,12 @@ Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig
"""
import copy, os, re, sys, time, types
-from bb import note, debug, error, fatal, utils, methodpool
+import bb
+from bb import utils, methodpool
+from COW import COWDictBase
from sets import Set
+from new import classobj
-try:
- import cPickle as pickle
-except ImportError:
- import pickle
- print "NOTE: Importing cPickle failed. Falling back to a very slow implementation."
__setvar_keyword__ = ["_append","_prepend"]
__setvar_regexp__ = re.compile('(?P<base>.*?)(?P<keyword>_append|_prepend)(_(?P<add>.*))?')
@@ -45,12 +43,14 @@ __expand_python_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${@.+?}")
class DataSmart:
- def __init__(self):
+ def __init__(self, special = COWDictBase.copy(), seen = COWDictBase.copy() ):
self.dict = {}
# cookie monster tribute
- self._special_values = {}
- self._seen_overrides = {}
+ self._special_values = special
+ self._seen_overrides = seen
+
+ self.expand_cache = {}
def expand(self,s, varname):
def var_sub(match):
@@ -75,6 +75,9 @@ class DataSmart:
if type(s) is not types.StringType: # sanity check
return s
+ if varname and varname in self.expand_cache:
+ return self.expand_cache[varname]
+
while s.find('$') != -1:
olds = s
try:
@@ -82,15 +85,20 @@ class DataSmart:
s = __expand_python_regexp__.sub(python_sub, s)
if s == olds: break
if type(s) is not types.StringType: # sanity check
- error('expansion of %s returned non-string %s' % (olds, s))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Data, 'expansion of %s returned non-string %s' % (olds, s))
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
- note("%s:%s while evaluating:\n%s" % (sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1], s))
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Data, "%s:%s while evaluating:\n%s" % (sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1], s))
raise
+
+ if varname:
+ self.expand_cache[varname] = s
+
return s
def initVar(self, var):
+ self.expand_cache = {}
if not var in self.dict:
self.dict[var] = {}
@@ -119,6 +127,7 @@ class DataSmart:
self.initVar(var)
def setVar(self,var,value):
+ self.expand_cache = {}
match = __setvar_regexp__.match(var)
if match and match.group("keyword") in __setvar_keyword__:
base = match.group('base')
@@ -128,6 +137,7 @@ class DataSmart:
l.append([value, override])
self.setVarFlag(base, keyword, l)
+ # todo make sure keyword is not __doc__ or __module__
# pay the cookie monster
try:
self._special_values[keyword].add( base )
@@ -135,10 +145,6 @@ class DataSmart:
self._special_values[keyword] = Set()
self._special_values[keyword].add( base )
- # SRC_URI_append_simpad is both a flag and a override
- #if not override in self._seen_overrides:
- # self._seen_overrides[override] = Set()
- #self._seen_overrides[override].add( base )
return
if not var in self.dict:
@@ -150,7 +156,7 @@ class DataSmart:
# more cookies for the cookie monster
if '_' in var:
override = var[var.rfind('_')+1:]
- if not override in self._seen_overrides:
+ if not self._seen_overrides.has_key(override):
self._seen_overrides[override] = Set()
self._seen_overrides[override].add( var )
@@ -165,6 +171,7 @@ class DataSmart:
return value
def delVar(self,var):
+ self.expand_cache = {}
self.dict[var] = {}
def setVarFlag(self,var,flag,flagvalue):
@@ -234,10 +241,8 @@ class DataSmart:
Create a copy of self by setting _data to self
"""
# we really want this to be a DataSmart...
- data = DataSmart()
+ data = DataSmart(seen=self._seen_overrides.copy(), special=self._special_values.copy())
data.dict["_data"] = self.dict
- data._seen_overrides = copy.deepcopy(self._seen_overrides)
- data._special_values = copy.deepcopy(self._special_values)
return data
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/__init__.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/__init__.py
index 7ab0590765..24aebc41ca 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/__init__.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/__init__.py
@@ -38,13 +38,16 @@ class NoMethodError(Exception):
class MissingParameterError(Exception):
"""Exception raised when a fetch method is missing a critical parameter in the url"""
+class ParameterError(Exception):
+ """Exception raised when a url cannot be proccessed due to invalid parameters."""
+
class MD5SumError(Exception):
"""Exception raised when a MD5SUM of a file does not match the expected one"""
def uri_replace(uri, uri_find, uri_replace, d):
-# bb.note("uri_replace: operating on %s" % uri)
+# bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "uri_replace: operating on %s" % uri)
if not uri or not uri_find or not uri_replace:
- bb.debug(1, "uri_replace: passed an undefined value, not replacing")
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "uri_replace: passed an undefined value, not replacing")
uri_decoded = list(bb.decodeurl(uri))
uri_find_decoded = list(bb.decodeurl(uri_find))
uri_replace_decoded = list(bb.decodeurl(uri_replace))
@@ -62,9 +65,9 @@ def uri_replace(uri, uri_find, uri_replace, d):
localfn = bb.fetch.localpath(uri, d)
if localfn:
result_decoded[loc] = os.path.dirname(result_decoded[loc]) + "/" + os.path.basename(bb.fetch.localpath(uri, d))
-# bb.note("uri_replace: matching %s against %s and replacing with %s" % (i, uri_decoded[loc], uri_replace_decoded[loc]))
+# bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "uri_replace: matching %s against %s and replacing with %s" % (i, uri_decoded[loc], uri_replace_decoded[loc]))
else:
-# bb.note("uri_replace: no match")
+# bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "uri_replace: no match")
return uri
# else:
# for j in i.keys():
@@ -72,62 +75,94 @@ def uri_replace(uri, uri_find, uri_replace, d):
return bb.encodeurl(result_decoded)
methods = []
+urldata = {}
def init(urls = [], d = None):
if d == None:
- bb.debug(2,"BUG init called with None as data object!!!")
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "BUG init called with None as data object!!!")
return
for m in methods:
m.urls = []
for u in urls:
+ ud = initdata(u, d)
+ if ud.method:
+ ud.method.urls.append(u)
+
+def initdata(url, d):
+ if url not in urldata:
+ ud = FetchData()
+ (ud.type, ud.host, ud.path, ud.user, ud.pswd, ud.parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
+ ud.date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
for m in methods:
- m.data = d
- if m.supports(u, d):
- m.urls.append(u)
+ if m.supports(url, ud, d):
+ ud.localpath = m.localpath(url, ud, d)
+ ud.md5 = ud.localpath + '.md5'
+ # if user sets localpath for file, use it instead.
+ if "localpath" in ud.parm:
+ ud.localpath = ud.parm["localpath"]
+ ud.method = m
+ break
+ urldata[url] = ud
+ return urldata[url]
def go(d):
"""Fetch all urls"""
for m in methods:
- if m.urls:
- m.go(d)
+ for u in m.urls:
+ ud = urldata[u]
+ if ud.localfile and not m.forcefetch(u, ud, d) and os.path.exists(urldata[u].md5):
+ # File already present along with md5 stamp file
+ # Touch md5 file to show activity
+ os.utime(ud.md5, None)
+ continue
+ # RP - is olddir needed?
+ # olddir = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
+ m.go(u, ud , d)
+ # os.chdir(olddir)
+ if ud.localfile and not m.forcefetch(u, ud, d):
+ Fetch.write_md5sum(u, ud, d)
def localpaths(d):
"""Return a list of the local filenames, assuming successful fetch"""
local = []
for m in methods:
for u in m.urls:
- local.append(m.localpath(u, d))
+ local.append(urldata[u].localpath)
return local
def localpath(url, d):
- for m in methods:
- if m.supports(url, d):
- return m.localpath(url, d)
+ ud = initdata(url, d)
+ if ud.method:
+ return ud.localpath
return url
+class FetchData(object):
+ """Class for fetcher variable store"""
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.localfile = ""
+
+
class Fetch(object):
"""Base class for 'fetch'ing data"""
def __init__(self, urls = []):
self.urls = []
- for url in urls:
- if self.supports(bb.decodeurl(url), d) is 1:
- self.urls.append(url)
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if this fetch class supports a given url.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ def supports(self, url, urldata, d):
+ """
+ Check to see if this fetch class supports a given url.
"""
return 0
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
- def localpath(url, d):
- """Return the local filename of a given url assuming a successful fetch.
+ def localpath(self, url, urldata, d):
+ """
+ Return the local filename of a given url assuming a successful fetch.
+ Can also setup variables in urldata for use in go (saving code duplication
+ and duplicate code execution)
"""
return url
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
def setUrls(self, urls):
self.__urls = urls
@@ -137,16 +172,17 @@ class Fetch(object):
urls = property(getUrls, setUrls, None, "Urls property")
- def setData(self, data):
- self.__data = data
-
- def getData(self):
- return self.__data
-
- data = property(getData, setData, None, "Data property")
+ def forcefetch(self, url, urldata, d):
+ """
+ Force a fetch, even if localpath exists?
+ """
+ return False
- def go(self, urls = []):
- """Fetch urls"""
+ def go(self, url, urldata, d):
+ """
+ Fetch urls
+ Assumes localpath was called first
+ """
raise NoMethodError("Missing implementation for url")
def getSRCDate(d):
@@ -155,7 +191,12 @@ class Fetch(object):
d the bb.data module
"""
- return data.getVar("SRCDATE", d, 1) or data.getVar("CVSDATE", d, 1) or data.getVar("DATE", d, 1 )
+ pn = data.getVar("PN", d, 1)
+
+ if pn:
+ return data.getVar("SRCDATE_%s" % pn, d, 1) or data.getVar("CVSDATE_%s" % pn, d, 1) or data.getVar("DATE", d, 1)
+
+ return data.getVar("SRCDATE", d, 1) or data.getVar("CVSDATE", d, 1) or data.getVar("DATE", d, 1)
getSRCDate = staticmethod(getSRCDate)
def try_mirror(d, tarfn):
@@ -168,6 +209,11 @@ class Fetch(object):
d Is a bb.data instance
tarfn is the name of the tarball
"""
+ tarpath = os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1), tarfn)
+ if os.access(tarpath, os.R_OK):
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "%s already exists, skipping checkout." % tarfn)
+ return True
+
pn = data.getVar('PN', d, True)
src_tarball_stash = None
if pn:
@@ -176,36 +222,45 @@ class Fetch(object):
for stash in src_tarball_stash:
fetchcmd = data.getVar("FETCHCOMMAND_mirror", d, True) or data.getVar("FETCHCOMMAND_wget", d, True)
uri = stash + tarfn
- bb.note("fetch " + uri)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "fetch " + uri)
fetchcmd = fetchcmd.replace("${URI}", uri)
ret = os.system(fetchcmd)
if ret == 0:
- bb.note("Fetched %s from tarball stash, skipping checkout" % tarfn)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetched %s from tarball stash, skipping checkout" % tarfn)
return True
return False
try_mirror = staticmethod(try_mirror)
- def check_for_tarball(d, tarfn, dldir, date):
+ def verify_md5sum(ud, got_sum):
"""
- Check for a local copy then check the tarball stash.
- Both checks are skipped if date == 'now'.
-
- d Is a bb.data instance
- tarfn is the name of the tarball
- date is the SRCDATE
+ Verify the md5sum we wanted with the one we got
"""
- if "now" != date:
- dl = os.path.join(dldir, tarfn)
- if os.access(dl, os.R_OK):
- bb.debug(1, "%s already exists, skipping checkout." % tarfn)
- return True
-
- # try to use the tarball stash
- if Fetch.try_mirror(d, tarfn):
- return True
- return False
- check_for_tarball = staticmethod(check_for_tarball)
-
+ wanted_sum = None
+ if 'md5sum' in ud.parm:
+ wanted_sum = ud.parm['md5sum']
+ if not wanted_sum:
+ return True
+
+ return wanted_sum == got_sum
+ verify_md5sum = staticmethod(verify_md5sum)
+
+ def write_md5sum(url, ud, d):
+ if bb.which(data.getVar('PATH', d), 'md5sum'):
+ try:
+ md5pipe = os.popen('md5sum ' + ud.localpath)
+ md5data = (md5pipe.readline().split() or [ "" ])[0]
+ md5pipe.close()
+ except OSError:
+ md5data = ""
+
+ # verify the md5sum
+ if not Fetch.verify_md5sum(ud, md5data):
+ raise MD5SumError(url)
+
+ md5out = file(ud.md5, 'w')
+ md5out.write(md5data)
+ md5out.close()
+ write_md5sum = staticmethod(write_md5sum)
import cvs
import git
@@ -214,6 +269,7 @@ import svn
import wget
import svk
import ssh
+import perforce
methods.append(cvs.Cvs())
methods.append(git.Git())
@@ -222,3 +278,4 @@ methods.append(svn.Svn())
methods.append(wget.Wget())
methods.append(svk.Svk())
methods.append(ssh.SSH())
+methods.append(perforce.Perforce())
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/cvs.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/cvs.py
index 0b2477560a..3bdac177eb 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/cvs.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/cvs.py
@@ -33,164 +33,119 @@ from bb.fetch import FetchError
from bb.fetch import MissingParameterError
class Cvs(Fetch):
- """Class to fetch a module or modules from cvs repositories"""
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ """
+ Class to fetch a module or modules from cvs repositories
+ """
+ def supports(self, url, ud, d):
"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- return type in ['cvs', 'pserver']
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
-
- def localpath(url, d):
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- if "localpath" in parm:
-# if user overrides local path, use it.
- return parm["localpath"]
+ Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
+ """
+ return ud.type in ['cvs', 'pserver']
- if not "module" in parm:
+ def localpath(self, url, ud, d):
+ if not "module" in ud.parm:
raise MissingParameterError("cvs method needs a 'module' parameter")
- else:
- module = parm["module"]
- if 'tag' in parm:
- tag = parm['tag']
- else:
- tag = ""
- if 'date' in parm:
- date = parm['date']
- else:
- if not tag:
- date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
- else:
- date = ""
+ ud.module = ud.parm["module"]
+
+ ud.tag = ""
+ if 'tag' in ud.parm:
+ ud.tag = ud.parm['tag']
+
+ # Override the default date in certain cases
+ if 'date' in ud.parm:
+ ud.date = ud.parm['date']
+ elif ud.tag:
+ ud.date = ""
+
+ ud.localfile = data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (ud.module.replace('/', '.'), ud.host, ud.tag, ud.date), d)
+
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, True), ud.localfile)
- return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1),data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % ( module.replace('/', '.'), host, tag, date), d))
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
+ def forcefetch(self, url, ud, d):
+ if (ud.date == "now"):
+ return True
+ return False
- def go(self, d, urls = []):
- """Fetch urls"""
- if not urls:
- urls = self.urls
+ def go(self, loc, ud, d):
+
+ # try to use the tarball stash
+ if not self.forcefetch(loc, ud, d) and Fetch.try_mirror(d, ud.localfile):
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "%s already exists or was mirrored, skipping cvs checkout." % ud.localpath)
+ return
+
+ method = "pserver"
+ if "method" in ud.parm:
+ method = ud.parm["method"]
+
+ localdir = ud.module
+ if "localdir" in ud.parm:
+ localdir = ud.parm["localdir"]
+
+ cvs_rsh = None
+ if method == "ext":
+ if "rsh" in ud.parm:
+ cvs_rsh = ud.parm["rsh"]
+
+ if method == "dir":
+ cvsroot = ud.path
+ else:
+ cvsroot = ":" + method + ":" + ud.user
+ if ud.pswd:
+ cvsroot += ":" + ud.pswd
+ cvsroot += "@" + ud.host + ":" + ud.path
+
+ options = []
+ if ud.date:
+ options.append("-D %s" % ud.date)
+ if ud.tag:
+ options.append("-r %s" % ud.tag)
localdata = data.createCopy(d)
data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "cvs:%s" % data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata), localdata)
data.update_data(localdata)
- for loc in urls:
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(loc, localdata))
- if not "module" in parm:
- raise MissingParameterError("cvs method needs a 'module' parameter")
- else:
- module = parm["module"]
-
- dlfile = self.localpath(loc, localdata)
- dldir = data.getVar('DL_DIR', localdata, 1)
-# if local path contains the cvs
-# module, consider the dir above it to be the
-# download directory
-# pos = dlfile.find(module)
-# if pos:
-# dldir = dlfile[:pos]
-# else:
-# dldir = os.path.dirname(dlfile)
-
-# setup cvs options
- options = []
- if 'tag' in parm:
- tag = parm['tag']
- else:
- tag = ""
-
- if 'date' in parm:
- date = parm['date']
- else:
- if not tag:
- date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
- else:
- date = ""
-
- if "method" in parm:
- method = parm["method"]
- else:
- method = "pserver"
-
- if "localdir" in parm:
- localdir = parm["localdir"]
- else:
- localdir = module
-
- cvs_rsh = None
- if method == "ext":
- if "rsh" in parm:
- cvs_rsh = parm["rsh"]
-
- tarfn = data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (module.replace('/', '.'), host, tag, date), localdata)
- data.setVar('TARFILES', dlfile, localdata)
- data.setVar('TARFN', tarfn, localdata)
-
- if Fetch.check_for_tarball(d, tarfn, dldir, date):
- continue
-
- if date:
- options.append("-D %s" % date)
- if tag:
- options.append("-r %s" % tag)
-
- olddir = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
- os.chdir(data.expand(dldir, localdata))
-
-# setup cvsroot
- if method == "dir":
- cvsroot = path
- else:
- cvsroot = ":" + method + ":" + user
- if pswd:
- cvsroot += ":" + pswd
- cvsroot += "@" + host + ":" + path
-
- data.setVar('CVSROOT', cvsroot, localdata)
- data.setVar('CVSCOOPTS', " ".join(options), localdata)
- data.setVar('CVSMODULE', module, localdata)
- cvscmd = data.getVar('FETCHCOMMAND', localdata, 1)
- cvsupdatecmd = data.getVar('UPDATECOMMAND', localdata, 1)
-
- if cvs_rsh:
- cvscmd = "CVS_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (cvs_rsh, cvscmd)
- cvsupdatecmd = "CVS_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (cvs_rsh, cvsupdatecmd)
-
-# create module directory
- bb.debug(2, "Fetch: checking for module directory")
- pkg=data.expand('${PN}', d)
- pkgdir=os.path.join(data.expand('${CVSDIR}', localdata), pkg)
- moddir=os.path.join(pkgdir,localdir)
- if os.access(os.path.join(moddir,'CVS'), os.R_OK):
- bb.note("Update " + loc)
-# update sources there
- os.chdir(moddir)
- myret = os.system(cvsupdatecmd)
- else:
- bb.note("Fetch " + loc)
-# check out sources there
- bb.mkdirhier(pkgdir)
- os.chdir(pkgdir)
- bb.debug(1, "Running %s" % cvscmd)
- myret = os.system(cvscmd)
-
- if myret != 0 or not os.access(moddir, os.R_OK):
- try:
- os.rmdir(moddir)
- except OSError:
- pass
- raise FetchError(module)
-
+ data.setVar('CVSROOT', cvsroot, localdata)
+ data.setVar('CVSCOOPTS', " ".join(options), localdata)
+ data.setVar('CVSMODULE', ud.module, localdata)
+ cvscmd = data.getVar('FETCHCOMMAND', localdata, 1)
+ cvsupdatecmd = data.getVar('UPDATECOMMAND', localdata, 1)
+
+ if cvs_rsh:
+ cvscmd = "CVS_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (cvs_rsh, cvscmd)
+ cvsupdatecmd = "CVS_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (cvs_rsh, cvsupdatecmd)
+
+ # create module directory
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch: checking for module directory")
+ pkg = data.expand('${PN}', d)
+ pkgdir = os.path.join(data.expand('${CVSDIR}', localdata), pkg)
+ moddir = os.path.join(pkgdir,localdir)
+ if os.access(os.path.join(moddir,'CVS'), os.R_OK):
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Update " + loc)
+ # update sources there
os.chdir(moddir)
- os.chdir('..')
-# tar them up to a defined filename
- myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (os.path.join(dldir,tarfn), os.path.basename(moddir)))
- if myret != 0:
- try:
- os.unlink(tarfn)
- except OSError:
- pass
- os.chdir(olddir)
- del localdata
+ myret = os.system(cvsupdatecmd)
+ else:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch " + loc)
+ # check out sources there
+ bb.mkdirhier(pkgdir)
+ os.chdir(pkgdir)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Running %s" % cvscmd)
+ myret = os.system(cvscmd)
+
+ if myret != 0 or not os.access(moddir, os.R_OK):
+ try:
+ os.rmdir(moddir)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
+
+ os.chdir(moddir)
+ os.chdir('..')
+ # tar them up to a defined filename
+ myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (ud.localpath, os.path.basename(moddir)))
+ if myret != 0:
+ try:
+ os.unlink(ud.localpath)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/git.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/git.py
index 49235c141e..75a7629223 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/git.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/git.py
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ def prunedir(topdir):
def rungitcmd(cmd,d):
- bb.debug(1, "Running %s" % cmd)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Running %s" % cmd)
# Need to export PATH as git is likely to be in metadata paths
# rather than host provided
@@ -48,108 +48,80 @@ def rungitcmd(cmd,d):
if myret != 0:
raise FetchError("Git: %s failed" % pathcmd)
-def gettag(parm):
- if 'tag' in parm:
- tag = parm['tag']
- else:
- tag = ""
- if not tag:
- tag = "master"
-
- return tag
-
-def getprotocol(parm):
- if 'protocol' in parm:
- proto = parm['protocol']
- else:
- proto = ""
- if not proto:
- proto = "rsync"
-
- return proto
-
-def localfile(url, d):
- """Return the filename to cache the checkout in"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
-
- #if user sets localpath for file, use it instead.
- if "localpath" in parm:
- return parm["localpath"]
-
- tag = gettag(parm)
-
- return data.expand('git_%s%s_%s.tar.gz' % (host, path.replace('/', '.'), tag), d)
-
class Git(Fetch):
"""Class to fetch a module or modules from git repositories"""
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ def supports(self, url, ud, d):
+ """
+ Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- return type in ['git']
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
+ return ud.type in ['git']
- def localpath(url, d):
+ def localpath(self, url, ud, d):
- return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1), localfile(url, d))
+ ud.proto = "rsync"
+ if 'protocol' in ud.parm:
+ ud.proto = ud.parm['protocol']
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
+ ud.tag = "master"
+ if 'tag' in ud.parm:
+ ud.tag = ud.parm['tag']
- def go(self, d, urls = []):
- """Fetch urls"""
- if not urls:
- urls = self.urls
+ ud.localfile = data.expand('git_%s%s_%s.tar.gz' % (ud.host, ud.path.replace('/', '.'), ud.tag), d)
- for loc in urls:
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(loc, d))
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, True), ud.localfile)
- tag = gettag(parm)
- proto = getprotocol(parm)
+ def forcefetch(self, url, ud, d):
+ # tag=="master" must always update
+ if (ud.tag == "master"):
+ return True
+ return False
- gitsrcname = '%s%s' % (host, path.replace('/', '.'))
+ def go(self, loc, ud, d):
+ """Fetch url"""
- repofilename = 'git_%s.tar.gz' % (gitsrcname)
- repofile = os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1), repofilename)
- repodir = os.path.join(data.expand('${GITDIR}', d), gitsrcname)
+ if not self.forcefetch(loc, ud, d) and Fetch.try_mirror(d, ud.localfile):
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "%s already exists (or was stashed). Skipping git checkout." % ud.localpath)
+ return
- coname = '%s' % (tag)
- codir = os.path.join(repodir, coname)
+ gitsrcname = '%s%s' % (ud.host, ud.path.replace('/', '.'))
- cofile = self.localpath(loc, d)
+ repofilename = 'git_%s.tar.gz' % (gitsrcname)
+ repofile = os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1), repofilename)
+ repodir = os.path.join(data.expand('${GITDIR}', d), gitsrcname)
- # tag=="master" must always update
- if (tag != "master") and Fetch.try_mirror(d, localfile(loc, d)):
- bb.debug(1, "%s already exists (or was stashed). Skipping git checkout." % cofile)
- continue
+ coname = '%s' % (ud.tag)
+ codir = os.path.join(repodir, coname)
- if not os.path.exists(repodir):
- if Fetch.try_mirror(d, repofilename):
- bb.mkdirhier(repodir)
- os.chdir(repodir)
- rungitcmd("tar -xzf %s" % (repofile),d)
- else:
- rungitcmd("git clone -n %s://%s%s %s" % (proto, host, path, repodir),d)
+ if not os.path.exists(repodir):
+ if Fetch.try_mirror(d, repofilename):
+ bb.mkdirhier(repodir)
+ os.chdir(repodir)
+ rungitcmd("tar -xzf %s" % (repofile),d)
+ else:
+ rungitcmd("git clone -n %s://%s%s %s" % (ud.proto, ud.host, ud.path, repodir),d)
- os.chdir(repodir)
- rungitcmd("git pull %s://%s%s" % (proto, host, path),d)
- rungitcmd("git pull --tags %s://%s%s" % (proto, host, path),d)
- rungitcmd("git prune-packed", d)
- # old method of downloading tags
- #rungitcmd("rsync -a --verbose --stats --progress rsync://%s%s/ %s" % (host, path, os.path.join(repodir, ".git", "")),d)
+ os.chdir(repodir)
+ rungitcmd("git pull %s://%s%s" % (ud.proto, ud.host, ud.path),d)
+ rungitcmd("git pull --tags %s://%s%s" % (ud.proto, ud.host, ud.path),d)
+ rungitcmd("git prune-packed", d)
+ rungitcmd("git pack-redundant --all | xargs -r rm", d)
+ # Remove all but the .git directory
+ rungitcmd("rm * -Rf", d)
+ # old method of downloading tags
+ #rungitcmd("rsync -a --verbose --stats --progress rsync://%s%s/ %s" % (ud.host, ud.path, os.path.join(repodir, ".git", "")),d)
- os.chdir(repodir)
- bb.note("Creating tarball of git repository")
- rungitcmd("tar -czf %s %s" % (repofile, os.path.join(".", ".git", "*") ),d)
+ os.chdir(repodir)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Creating tarball of git repository")
+ rungitcmd("tar -czf %s %s" % (repofile, os.path.join(".", ".git", "*") ),d)
- if os.path.exists(codir):
- prunedir(codir)
+ if os.path.exists(codir):
+ prunedir(codir)
- bb.mkdirhier(codir)
- os.chdir(repodir)
- rungitcmd("git read-tree %s" % (tag),d)
- rungitcmd("git checkout-index -q -f --prefix=%s -a" % (os.path.join(codir, "git", "")),d)
+ bb.mkdirhier(codir)
+ os.chdir(repodir)
+ rungitcmd("git read-tree %s" % (ud.tag),d)
+ rungitcmd("git checkout-index -q -f --prefix=%s -a" % (os.path.join(codir, "git", "")),d)
- os.chdir(codir)
- bb.note("Creating tarball of git checkout")
- rungitcmd("tar -czf %s %s" % (cofile, os.path.join(".", "*") ),d)
+ os.chdir(codir)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Creating tarball of git checkout")
+ rungitcmd("tar -czf %s %s" % (ud.localpath, os.path.join(".", "*") ),d)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/local.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/local.py
index 51938f823e..5224976704 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/local.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/local.py
@@ -31,15 +31,13 @@ from bb import data
from bb.fetch import Fetch
class Local(Fetch):
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if a given url can be fetched in the local filesystem.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ def supports(self, url, urldata, d):
"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- return type in ['file','patch']
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
+ Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
+ """
+ return urldata.type in ['file','patch']
- def localpath(url, d):
+ def localpath(self, url, urldata, d):
"""Return the local filename of a given url assuming a successful fetch.
"""
path = url.split("://")[1]
@@ -52,10 +50,10 @@ class Local(Fetch):
filesdir = data.getVar('FILESDIR', d, 1)
if filesdir:
newpath = os.path.join(filesdir, path)
+ # We don't set localfile as for this fetcher the file is already local!
return newpath
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
- def go(self, urls = []):
+ def go(self, url, urldata, d):
"""Fetch urls (no-op for Local method)"""
-# no need to fetch local files, we'll deal with them in place.
+ # no need to fetch local files, we'll deal with them in place.
return 1
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/perforce.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/perforce.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..88acf69951
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/perforce.py
@@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+"""
+BitBake 'Fetch' implementations
+
+Classes for obtaining upstream sources for the
+BitBake build tools.
+
+Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
+Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
+
+Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig
+"""
+
+import os, re
+import bb
+from bb import data
+from bb.fetch import Fetch
+from bb.fetch import FetchError
+from bb.fetch import MissingParameterError
+
+class Perforce(Fetch):
+ def supports(self, url, ud, d):
+ return ud.type in ['p4']
+
+ def doparse(url,d):
+ parm=[]
+ path = url.split("://")[1]
+ delim = path.find("@");
+ if delim != -1:
+ (user,pswd,host,port) = path.split('@')[0].split(":")
+ path = path.split('@')[1]
+ else:
+ (host,port) = data.getVar('P4PORT', d).split(':')
+ user = ""
+ pswd = ""
+
+ if path.find(";") != -1:
+ keys=[]
+ values=[]
+ plist = path.split(';')
+ for item in plist:
+ if item.count('='):
+ (key,value) = item.split('=')
+ keys.append(key)
+ values.append(value)
+
+ parm = dict(zip(keys,values))
+ path = "//" + path.split(';')[0]
+ host += ":%s" % (port)
+ parm["cset"] = Perforce.getcset(d, path, host, user, pswd, parm)
+
+ return host,path,user,pswd,parm
+ doparse = staticmethod(doparse)
+
+ def getcset(d, depot,host,user,pswd,parm):
+ if "cset" in parm:
+ return parm["cset"];
+ if user:
+ data.setVar('P4USER', user, d)
+ if pswd:
+ data.setVar('P4PASSWD', pswd, d)
+ if host:
+ data.setVar('P4PORT', host, d)
+
+ p4date = data.getVar("P4DATE", d, 1)
+ if "revision" in parm:
+ depot += "#%s" % (parm["revision"])
+ elif "label" in parm:
+ depot += "@%s" % (parm["label"])
+ elif p4date:
+ depot += "@%s" % (p4date)
+
+ p4cmd = data.getVar('FETCHCOMMAND_p4', d, 1)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Running %s changes -m 1 %s" % (p4cmd, depot))
+ p4file = os.popen("%s changes -m 1 %s" % (p4cmd,depot))
+ cset = p4file.readline().strip()
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "READ %s" % (cset))
+ if not cset:
+ return -1
+
+ return cset.split(' ')[1]
+ getcset = staticmethod(getcset)
+
+ def localpath(self, url, ud, d):
+
+ (host,path,user,pswd,parm) = Perforce.doparse(url,d)
+
+ # If a label is specified, we use that as our filename
+
+ if "label" in parm:
+ ud.localfile = "%s.tar.gz" % (parm["label"])
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1), ud.localfile)
+
+ base = path
+ which = path.find('/...')
+ if which != -1:
+ base = path[:which]
+
+ if base[0] == "/":
+ base = base[1:]
+
+ cset = Perforce.getcset(d, path, host, user, pswd, parm)
+
+ ud.localfile = data.expand('%s+%s+%s.tar.gz' % (host,base.replace('/', '.'), cset), d)
+
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1), ud.localfile)
+
+ def go(self, loc, ud, d):
+ """
+ Fetch urls
+ """
+
+ # try to use the tarball stash
+ if not self.forcefetch(loc, ud, d) and Fetch.try_mirror(d, ud.localfile):
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "%s already exists or was mirrored, skipping perforce checkout." % ud.localpath)
+ return
+
+ (host,depot,user,pswd,parm) = Perforce.doparse(loc, d)
+
+ if depot.find('/...') != -1:
+ path = depot[:depot.find('/...')]
+ else:
+ path = depot
+
+ if "module" in parm:
+ module = parm["module"]
+ else:
+ module = os.path.basename(path)
+
+ localdata = data.createCopy(d)
+ data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "p4:%s" % data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata), localdata)
+ data.update_data(localdata)
+
+ # Get the p4 command
+ if user:
+ data.setVar('P4USER', user, localdata)
+
+ if pswd:
+ data.setVar('P4PASSWD', pswd, localdata)
+
+ if host:
+ data.setVar('P4PORT', host, localdata)
+
+ p4cmd = data.getVar('FETCHCOMMAND', localdata, 1)
+
+ # create temp directory
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch: creating temporary directory")
+ bb.mkdirhier(data.expand('${WORKDIR}', localdata))
+ data.setVar('TMPBASE', data.expand('${WORKDIR}/oep4.XXXXXX', localdata), localdata)
+ tmppipe = os.popen(data.getVar('MKTEMPDIRCMD', localdata, 1) or "false")
+ tmpfile = tmppipe.readline().strip()
+ if not tmpfile:
+ bb.error("Fetch: unable to create temporary directory.. make sure 'mktemp' is in the PATH.")
+ raise FetchError(module)
+
+ if "label" in parm:
+ depot = "%s@%s" % (depot,parm["label"])
+ else:
+ cset = Perforce.getcset(d, depot, host, user, pswd, parm)
+ depot = "%s@%s" % (depot,cset)
+
+ os.chdir(tmpfile)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch " + loc)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "%s files %s" % (p4cmd, depot))
+ p4file = os.popen("%s files %s" % (p4cmd, depot))
+
+ if not p4file:
+ bb.error("Fetch: unable to get the P4 files from %s" % (depot))
+ raise FetchError(module)
+
+ count = 0
+
+ for file in p4file:
+ list = file.split()
+
+ if list[2] == "delete":
+ continue
+
+ dest = list[0][len(path)+1:]
+ where = dest.find("#")
+
+ os.system("%s print -o %s/%s %s" % (p4cmd, module,dest[:where],list[0]))
+ count = count + 1
+
+ if count == 0:
+ bb.error("Fetch: No files gathered from the P4 fetch")
+ raise FetchError(module)
+
+ myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (ud.localpath, module))
+ if myret != 0:
+ try:
+ os.unlink(ud.localpath)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ raise FetchError(module)
+ # cleanup
+ os.system('rm -rf %s' % tmpfile)
+
+
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py
index 57874d5ba9..e5f69e33e7 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/ssh.py
@@ -64,59 +64,55 @@ __pattern__ = re.compile(r'''
class SSH(Fetch):
'''Class to fetch a module or modules via Secure Shell'''
- def supports(self, url, d):
+ def supports(self, url, urldata, d):
return __pattern__.match(url) != None
- def localpath(self, url, d):
+ def localpath(self, url, urldata, d):
m = __pattern__.match(url)
path = m.group('path')
host = m.group('host')
- lpath = os.path.join(data.getVar('DL_DIR', d, 1), host, os.path.basename(path))
+ lpath = os.path.join(data.getVar('DL_DIR', d, True), host, os.path.basename(path))
return lpath
- def go(self, d, urls = []):
- if not urls:
- urls = self.urls
-
- for url in urls:
- dldir = data.getVar('DL_DIR', d, 1)
-
- m = __pattern__.match(url)
- path = m.group('path')
- host = m.group('host')
- port = m.group('port')
- user = m.group('user')
- password = m.group('pass')
-
- ldir = os.path.join(dldir, host)
- lpath = os.path.join(ldir, os.path.basename(path))
-
- if not os.path.exists(ldir):
- os.makedirs(ldir)
-
- if port:
- port = '-P %s' % port
- else:
- port = ''
-
- if user:
- fr = user
- if password:
- fr += ':%s' % password
- fr += '@%s' % host
- else:
- fr = host
- fr += ':%s' % path
-
-
- import commands
- cmd = 'scp -B -r %s %s %s/' % (
- port,
- commands.mkarg(fr),
- commands.mkarg(ldir)
- )
-
- (exitstatus, output) = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd)
- if exitstatus != 0:
- print output
- raise FetchError('Unable to fetch %s' % url)
+ def go(self, url, urldata, d):
+ dldir = data.getVar('DL_DIR', d, 1)
+
+ m = __pattern__.match(url)
+ path = m.group('path')
+ host = m.group('host')
+ port = m.group('port')
+ user = m.group('user')
+ password = m.group('pass')
+
+ ldir = os.path.join(dldir, host)
+ lpath = os.path.join(ldir, os.path.basename(path))
+
+ if not os.path.exists(ldir):
+ os.makedirs(ldir)
+
+ if port:
+ port = '-P %s' % port
+ else:
+ port = ''
+
+ if user:
+ fr = user
+ if password:
+ fr += ':%s' % password
+ fr += '@%s' % host
+ else:
+ fr = host
+ fr += ':%s' % path
+
+
+ import commands
+ cmd = 'scp -B -r %s %s %s/' % (
+ port,
+ commands.mkarg(fr),
+ commands.mkarg(ldir)
+ )
+
+ (exitstatus, output) = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd)
+ if exitstatus != 0:
+ print output
+ raise FetchError('Unable to fetch %s' % url)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svk.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svk.py
index 19103213cd..29270ab3d8 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svk.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svk.py
@@ -42,112 +42,76 @@ from bb.fetch import MissingParameterError
class Svk(Fetch):
"""Class to fetch a module or modules from svk repositories"""
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if a given url can be fetched with svk.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ def supports(self, url, ud, d):
"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- return type in ['svk']
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
-
- def localpath(url, d):
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- if "localpath" in parm:
-# if user overrides local path, use it.
- return parm["localpath"]
+ Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
+ """
+ return ud.type in ['svk']
- if not "module" in parm:
+ def localpath(self, url, ud, d):
+ if not "module" in ud.parm:
raise MissingParameterError("svk method needs a 'module' parameter")
else:
- module = parm["module"]
- if 'rev' in parm:
- revision = parm['rev']
- else:
- revision = ""
+ ud.module = ud.parm["module"]
+
+ ud.revision = ""
+ if 'rev' in ud.parm:
+ ud.revision = ud.parm['rev']
+
+ ud.localfile = data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (ud.module.replace('/', '.'), ud.host, ud.path.replace('/', '.'), ud.revision, ud.date), d)
- date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, True), ud.localfile)
- return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1),data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % ( module.replace('/', '.'), host, path.replace('/', '.'), revision, date), d))
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
+ def forcefetch(self, url, ud, d):
+ if (ud.date == "now"):
+ return True
+ return False
- def go(self, d, urls = []):
+ def go(self, loc, ud, d):
"""Fetch urls"""
- if not urls:
- urls = self.urls
+ if not self.forcefetch(loc, ud, d) and Fetch.try_mirror(d, ud.localfile):
+ return
+
+ svkroot = ud.host + ud.path
+
+ svkcmd = "svk co -r {%s} %s/%s" % (date, svkroot, ud.module)
+
+ if ud.revision:
+ svkcmd = "svk co -r %s/%s" % (ud.revision, svkroot, ud.module)
+
+ # create temp directory
localdata = data.createCopy(d)
- data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "svk:%s" % data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata), localdata)
data.update_data(localdata)
-
- for loc in urls:
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(loc, localdata))
- if not "module" in parm:
- raise MissingParameterError("svk method needs a 'module' parameter")
- else:
- module = parm["module"]
-
- dlfile = self.localpath(loc, localdata)
- dldir = data.getVar('DL_DIR', localdata, 1)
-
-# setup svk options
- options = []
- if 'rev' in parm:
- revision = parm['rev']
- else:
- revision = ""
-
- date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
- tarfn = data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (module.replace('/', '.'), host, path.replace('/', '.'), revision, date), localdata)
- data.setVar('TARFILES', dlfile, localdata)
- data.setVar('TARFN', tarfn, localdata)
-
- if Fetch.check_for_tarball(d, tarfn, dldir, date):
- continue
-
- olddir = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
- os.chdir(data.expand(dldir, localdata))
-
- svkroot = host + path
-
- data.setVar('SVKROOT', svkroot, localdata)
- data.setVar('SVKCOOPTS', " ".join(options), localdata)
- data.setVar('SVKMODULE', module, localdata)
- svkcmd = "svk co -r {%s} %s/%s" % (date, svkroot, module)
-
- if revision:
- svkcmd = "svk co -r %s/%s" % (revision, svkroot, module)
-
-# create temp directory
- bb.debug(2, "Fetch: creating temporary directory")
- bb.mkdirhier(data.expand('${WORKDIR}', localdata))
- data.setVar('TMPBASE', data.expand('${WORKDIR}/oesvk.XXXXXX', localdata), localdata)
- tmppipe = os.popen(data.getVar('MKTEMPDIRCMD', localdata, 1) or "false")
- tmpfile = tmppipe.readline().strip()
- if not tmpfile:
- bb.error("Fetch: unable to create temporary directory.. make sure 'mktemp' is in the PATH.")
- raise FetchError(module)
-
-# check out sources there
- os.chdir(tmpfile)
- bb.note("Fetch " + loc)
- bb.debug(1, "Running %s" % svkcmd)
- myret = os.system(svkcmd)
- if myret != 0:
- try:
- os.rmdir(tmpfile)
- except OSError:
- pass
- raise FetchError(module)
-
- os.chdir(os.path.join(tmpfile, os.path.dirname(module)))
-# tar them up to a defined filename
- myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (os.path.join(dldir,tarfn), os.path.basename(module)))
- if myret != 0:
- try:
- os.unlink(tarfn)
- except OSError:
- pass
-# cleanup
- os.system('rm -rf %s' % tmpfile)
- os.chdir(olddir)
- del localdata
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch: creating temporary directory")
+ bb.mkdirhier(data.expand('${WORKDIR}', localdata))
+ data.setVar('TMPBASE', data.expand('${WORKDIR}/oesvk.XXXXXX', localdata), localdata)
+ tmppipe = os.popen(data.getVar('MKTEMPDIRCMD', localdata, 1) or "false")
+ tmpfile = tmppipe.readline().strip()
+ if not tmpfile:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch: unable to create temporary directory.. make sure 'mktemp' is in the PATH.")
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
+
+ # check out sources there
+ os.chdir(tmpfile)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch " + loc)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Running %s" % svkcmd)
+ myret = os.system(svkcmd)
+ if myret != 0:
+ try:
+ os.rmdir(tmpfile)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
+
+ os.chdir(os.path.join(tmpfile, os.path.dirname(ud.module)))
+ # tar them up to a defined filename
+ myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (ud.localpath, os.path.basename(ud.module)))
+ if myret != 0:
+ try:
+ os.unlink(ud.localpath)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
+ # cleanup
+ os.system('rm -rf %s' % tmpfile)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svn.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svn.py
index d1a959371b..b95de2a79b 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svn.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/svn.py
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig
"""
import os, re
+import sys
import bb
from bb import data
from bb.fetch import Fetch
@@ -34,136 +35,98 @@ from bb.fetch import MissingParameterError
class Svn(Fetch):
"""Class to fetch a module or modules from svn repositories"""
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if a given url can be fetched with svn.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ def supports(self, url, ud, d):
"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- return type in ['svn']
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
-
- def localpath(url, d):
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- if "localpath" in parm:
-# if user overrides local path, use it.
- return parm["localpath"]
+ Check to see if a given url can be fetched with svn.
+ """
+ return ud.type in ['svn']
- if not "module" in parm:
+ def localpath(self, url, ud, d):
+ if not "module" in ud.parm:
raise MissingParameterError("svn method needs a 'module' parameter")
else:
- module = parm["module"]
- if 'rev' in parm:
- revision = parm['rev']
- else:
- revision = ""
+ ud.module = ud.parm["module"]
+
+ ud.revision = ""
+ if 'rev' in ud.parm:
+ ud.revision = ud.parm['rev']
+
+ ud.localfile = data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (ud.module.replace('/', '.'), ud.host, ud.path.replace('/', '.'), ud.revision, ud.date), d)
+
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, True), ud.localfile)
- date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
+ def forcefetch(self, url, ud, d):
+ if (ud.date == "now"):
+ return True
+ return False
- return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, 1),data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % ( module.replace('/', '.'), host, path.replace('/', '.'), revision, date), d))
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
+ def go(self, loc, ud, d):
+ """Fetch url"""
- def go(self, d, urls = []):
- """Fetch urls"""
- if not urls:
- urls = self.urls
+ # try to use the tarball stash
+ if not self.forcefetch(loc, ud, d) and Fetch.try_mirror(d, ud.localfile):
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "%s already exists or was mirrored, skipping svn checkout." % ud.localpath)
+ return
+
+ proto = "svn"
+ if "proto" in ud.parm:
+ proto = ud.parm["proto"]
+
+ svn_rsh = None
+ if proto == "svn+ssh" and "rsh" in ud.parm:
+ svn_rsh = ud.parm["rsh"]
+
+ svnroot = ud.host + ud.path
+
+ # either use the revision, or SRCDATE in braces, or nothing for SRCDATE = "now"
+ options = []
+ if ud.revision:
+ options.append("-r %s" % ud.revision)
+ elif ud.date != "now":
+ options.append("-r {%s}" % ud.date)
localdata = data.createCopy(d)
data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "svn:%s" % data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata), localdata)
data.update_data(localdata)
- for loc in urls:
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(loc, localdata))
- if not "module" in parm:
- raise MissingParameterError("svn method needs a 'module' parameter")
- else:
- module = parm["module"]
-
- dlfile = self.localpath(loc, localdata)
- dldir = data.getVar('DL_DIR', localdata, 1)
-# if local path contains the svn
-# module, consider the dir above it to be the
-# download directory
-# pos = dlfile.find(module)
-# if pos:
-# dldir = dlfile[:pos]
-# else:
-# dldir = os.path.dirname(dlfile)
-
-# setup svn options
- options = []
- if 'rev' in parm:
- revision = parm['rev']
- else:
- revision = ""
-
- date = Fetch.getSRCDate(d)
-
- if "proto" in parm:
- proto = parm["proto"]
- else:
- proto = "svn"
-
- svn_rsh = None
- if proto == "svn+ssh" and "rsh" in parm:
- svn_rsh = parm["rsh"]
-
- tarfn = data.expand('%s_%s_%s_%s_%s.tar.gz' % (module.replace('/', '.'), host, path.replace('/', '.'), revision, date), localdata)
- data.setVar('TARFILES', dlfile, localdata)
- data.setVar('TARFN', tarfn, localdata)
-
- if Fetch.check_for_tarball(d, tarfn, dldir, date):
- continue
-
- olddir = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
- os.chdir(data.expand(dldir, localdata))
-
- svnroot = host + path
-
- data.setVar('SVNROOT', svnroot, localdata)
- data.setVar('SVNCOOPTS', " ".join(options), localdata)
- data.setVar('SVNMODULE', module, localdata)
- svncmd = data.getVar('FETCHCOMMAND', localdata, 1)
- svncmd = "svn co -r {%s} %s://%s/%s" % (date, proto, svnroot, module)
-
- if revision:
- svncmd = "svn co -r %s %s://%s/%s" % (revision, proto, svnroot, module)
- elif date == "now":
- svncmd = "svn co %s://%s/%s" % (proto, svnroot, module)
-
- if svn_rsh:
- svncmd = "svn_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (svn_rsh, svncmd)
-
-# create temp directory
- bb.debug(2, "Fetch: creating temporary directory")
- bb.mkdirhier(data.expand('${WORKDIR}', localdata))
- data.setVar('TMPBASE', data.expand('${WORKDIR}/oesvn.XXXXXX', localdata), localdata)
- tmppipe = os.popen(data.getVar('MKTEMPDIRCMD', localdata, 1) or "false")
- tmpfile = tmppipe.readline().strip()
- if not tmpfile:
- bb.error("Fetch: unable to create temporary directory.. make sure 'mktemp' is in the PATH.")
- raise FetchError(module)
-
-# check out sources there
- os.chdir(tmpfile)
- bb.note("Fetch " + loc)
- bb.debug(1, "Running %s" % svncmd)
+ data.setVar('SVNROOT', "%s://%s/%s" % (proto, svnroot, ud.module), localdata)
+ data.setVar('SVNCOOPTS', " ".join(options), localdata)
+ data.setVar('SVNMODULE', ud.module, localdata)
+ svncmd = data.getVar('FETCHCOMMAND', localdata, 1)
+ svnupcmd = data.getVar('UPDATECOMMAND', localdata, 1)
+
+ if svn_rsh:
+ svncmd = "svn_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (svn_rsh, svncmd)
+ svnupcmd = "svn_RSH=\"%s\" %s" % (svn_rsh, svnupcmd)
+
+ pkg = data.expand('${PN}', d)
+ pkgdir = os.path.join(data.expand('${SVNDIR}', localdata), pkg)
+ moddir = os.path.join(pkgdir, ud.module)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch: checking for module directory '" + moddir + "'")
+
+ if os.access(os.path.join(moddir, '.svn'), os.R_OK):
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Update " + loc)
+ # update sources there
+ os.chdir(moddir)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Running %s" % svnupcmd)
+ myret = os.system(svnupcmd)
+ else:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Fetch " + loc)
+ # check out sources there
+ bb.mkdirhier(pkgdir)
+ os.chdir(pkgdir)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "Running %s" % svncmd)
myret = os.system(svncmd)
- if myret != 0:
- try:
- os.rmdir(tmpfile)
- except OSError:
- pass
- raise FetchError(module)
-
- os.chdir(os.path.join(tmpfile, os.path.dirname(module)))
-# tar them up to a defined filename
- myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (os.path.join(dldir,tarfn), os.path.basename(module)))
- if myret != 0:
- try:
- os.unlink(tarfn)
- except OSError:
- pass
-# cleanup
- os.system('rm -rf %s' % tmpfile)
- os.chdir(olddir)
- del localdata
+
+ if myret != 0:
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
+
+ os.chdir(pkgdir)
+ # tar them up to a defined filename
+ myret = os.system("tar -czf %s %s" % (ud.localpath, os.path.basename(ud.module)))
+ if myret != 0:
+ try:
+ os.unlink(ud.localpath)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ raise FetchError(ud.module)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/wget.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/wget.py
index e47a8859be..9c9c1675a1 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/wget.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/wget.py
@@ -30,138 +30,70 @@ import bb
from bb import data
from bb.fetch import Fetch
from bb.fetch import FetchError
-from bb.fetch import MD5SumError
from bb.fetch import uri_replace
class Wget(Fetch):
"""Class to fetch urls via 'wget'"""
- def supports(url, d):
- """Check to see if a given url can be fetched using wget.
- Expects supplied url in list form, as outputted by bb.decodeurl().
+ def supports(self, url, ud, d):
"""
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- return type in ['http','https','ftp']
- supports = staticmethod(supports)
-
- def localpath(url, d):
-# strip off parameters
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(url, d))
- if "localpath" in parm:
-# if user overrides local path, use it.
- return parm["localpath"]
- url = bb.encodeurl([type, host, path, user, pswd, {}])
-
- return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d), os.path.basename(url))
- localpath = staticmethod(localpath)
-
- def go(self, d, urls = []):
+ Check to see if a given url can be fetched with cvs.
+ """
+ return ud.type in ['http','https','ftp']
+
+ def localpath(self, url, ud, d):
+
+ url = bb.encodeurl([ud.type, ud.host, ud.path, ud.user, ud.pswd, {}])
+ ud.basename = os.path.basename(ud.path)
+ ud.localfile = data.expand(os.path.basename(url), d)
+
+ return os.path.join(data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, True), ud.localfile)
+
+ def go(self, uri, ud, d):
"""Fetch urls"""
- def md5_sum(parm, d):
- """
- Return the MD5SUM associated with the to be downloaded
- file.
- It can return None if no md5sum is associated
- """
- try:
- return parm['md5sum']
- except:
- return None
-
- def verify_md5sum(wanted_sum, got_sum):
- """
- Verify the md5sum we wanted with the one we got
- """
- if not wanted_sum:
- return True
-
- return wanted_sum == got_sum
-
- def fetch_uri(uri, basename, dl, md5, parm, d):
- # the MD5 sum we want to verify
- wanted_md5sum = md5_sum(parm, d)
- if os.path.exists(dl):
-# file exists, but we didnt complete it.. trying again..
+ def fetch_uri(uri, ud, d):
+ if os.path.exists(ud.localpath):
+ # file exists, but we didnt complete it.. trying again..
fetchcmd = data.getVar("RESUMECOMMAND", d, 1)
else:
fetchcmd = data.getVar("FETCHCOMMAND", d, 1)
- bb.note("fetch " + uri)
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "fetch " + uri)
fetchcmd = fetchcmd.replace("${URI}", uri)
- fetchcmd = fetchcmd.replace("${FILE}", basename)
- bb.debug(2, "executing " + fetchcmd)
+ fetchcmd = fetchcmd.replace("${FILE}", ud.basename)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "executing " + fetchcmd)
ret = os.system(fetchcmd)
if ret != 0:
return False
# check if sourceforge did send us to the mirror page
- dl_dir = data.getVar("DL_DIR", d, True)
- if not os.path.exists(dl):
- os.system("rm %s*" % dl) # FIXME shell quote it
- bb.debug(2,"sourceforge.net send us to the mirror on %s" % basename)
+ if not os.path.exists(ud.localpath):
+ os.system("rm %s*" % ud.localpath) # FIXME shell quote it
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Fetcher, "sourceforge.net send us to the mirror on %s" % ud.basename)
return False
-# supposedly complete.. write out md5sum
- if bb.which(data.getVar('PATH', d), 'md5sum'):
- try:
- md5pipe = os.popen('md5sum ' + dl)
- md5data = (md5pipe.readline().split() or [ "" ])[0]
- md5pipe.close()
- except OSError:
- md5data = ""
-
- # verify the md5sum
- if not verify_md5sum(wanted_md5sum, md5data):
- raise MD5SumError(uri)
-
- md5out = file(md5, 'w')
- md5out.write(md5data)
- md5out.close()
return True
- if not urls:
- urls = self.urls
-
localdata = data.createCopy(d)
data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "wget:" + data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata), localdata)
data.update_data(localdata)
- for uri in urls:
- completed = 0
- (type, host, path, user, pswd, parm) = bb.decodeurl(data.expand(uri, localdata))
- basename = os.path.basename(path)
- dl = self.localpath(uri, d)
- dl = data.expand(dl, localdata)
- md5 = dl + '.md5'
-
- if os.path.exists(md5):
-# complete, nothing to see here..
- continue
-
- premirrors = [ i.split() for i in (data.getVar('PREMIRRORS', localdata, 1) or "").split('\n') if i ]
- for (find, replace) in premirrors:
- newuri = uri_replace(uri, find, replace, d)
- if newuri != uri:
- if fetch_uri(newuri, basename, dl, md5, parm, localdata):
- completed = 1
- break
-
- if completed:
- continue
-
- if fetch_uri(uri, basename, dl, md5, parm, localdata):
- continue
-
-# try mirrors
- mirrors = [ i.split() for i in (data.getVar('MIRRORS', localdata, 1) or "").split('\n') if i ]
- for (find, replace) in mirrors:
- newuri = uri_replace(uri, find, replace, d)
- if newuri != uri:
- if fetch_uri(newuri, basename, dl, md5, parm, localdata):
- completed = 1
- break
-
- if not completed:
- raise FetchError(uri)
-
- del localdata
+ premirrors = [ i.split() for i in (data.getVar('PREMIRRORS', localdata, 1) or "").split('\n') if i ]
+ for (find, replace) in premirrors:
+ newuri = uri_replace(uri, find, replace, d)
+ if newuri != uri:
+ if fetch_uri(newuri, ud, localdata):
+ return
+
+ if fetch_uri(uri, ud, localdata):
+ return
+
+ # try mirrors
+ mirrors = [ i.split() for i in (data.getVar('MIRRORS', localdata, 1) or "").split('\n') if i ]
+ for (find, replace) in mirrors:
+ newuri = uri_replace(uri, find, replace, d)
+ if newuri != uri:
+ if fetch_uri(newuri, ud, localdata):
+ return
+
+ raise FetchError(uri)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/methodpool.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/methodpool.py
index d7434ed33e..e14986bc19 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/methodpool.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/methodpool.py
@@ -61,9 +61,6 @@ def insert_method(modulename, code, fn):
comp = better_compile(code, "<bb>", fn )
better_exec(comp, __builtins__, code, fn)
- # hack hack hack XXX
- return
-
# now some instrumentation
code = comp.co_names
for name in code:
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/msg.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/msg.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..473851cc72
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/msg.py
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+"""
+BitBake 'msg' implementation
+
+Message handling infrastructure for bitbake
+
+# Copyright (C) 2006 Richard Purdie
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
+Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
+
+"""
+
+import sys, os, re, bb
+from bb import utils
+
+debug_level = {}
+
+verbose = False
+
+domain = bb.utils.Enum(
+ 'Build',
+ 'Cache',
+ 'Collection',
+ 'Data',
+ 'Depends',
+ 'Fetcher',
+ 'Parsing',
+ 'Provider',
+ 'RunQueue',
+ 'TaskData',
+ 'Util')
+
+#
+# Message control functions
+#
+
+def set_debug_level(level):
+ bb.msg.debug_level = {}
+ for domain in bb.msg.domain:
+ bb.msg.debug_level[domain] = level
+ bb.msg.debug_level['default'] = level
+
+def set_verbose(level):
+ bb.msg.verbose = level
+
+def set_debug_domains(domains):
+ for domain in domains:
+ found = False
+ for ddomain in bb.msg.domain:
+ if domain == str(ddomain):
+ bb.msg.debug_level[ddomain] = bb.msg.debug_level[ddomain] + 1
+ found = True
+ if not found:
+ std_warn("Logging domain %s is not valid, ignoring" % domain)
+
+#
+# Message handling functions
+#
+
+def debug(level, domain, msg, fn = None):
+ if debug_level[domain] >= level:
+ print 'DEBUG: ' + msg
+
+def note(level, domain, msg, fn = None):
+ if level == 1 or verbose or debug_level[domain] >= 1:
+ std_note(msg)
+
+def warn(domain, msg, fn = None):
+ std_warn(msg)
+
+def error(domain, msg, fn = None):
+ std_error(msg)
+
+def fatal(domain, msg, fn = None):
+ std_fatal(msg)
+
+#
+# Compatibility functions for the original message interface
+#
+def std_debug(lvl, msg):
+ if debug_level['default'] >= lvl:
+ print 'DEBUG: ' + msg
+
+def std_note(msg):
+ print 'NOTE: ' + msg
+
+def std_warn(msg):
+ print 'WARNING: ' + msg
+
+def std_error(msg):
+ print 'ERROR: ' + msg
+
+def std_fatal(msg):
+ print 'ERROR: ' + msg
+ sys.exit(1)
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/__init__.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/__init__.py
index 58e17d154a..70fdba03b4 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/__init__.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/__init__.py
@@ -37,11 +37,16 @@ class SkipPackage(Exception):
__mtime_cache = {}
def cached_mtime(f):
if not __mtime_cache.has_key(f):
- update_mtime(f)
+ __mtime_cache[f] = os.stat(f)[8]
return __mtime_cache[f]
-def update_mtime(f):
- __mtime_cache[f] = os.stat(f)[8]
+def cached_mtime_noerror(f):
+ if not __mtime_cache.has_key(f):
+ try:
+ __mtime_cache[f] = os.stat(f)[8]
+ except OSError:
+ return 0
+ return __mtime_cache[f]
def mark_dependency(d, f):
if f.startswith('./'):
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/BBHandler.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/BBHandler.py
index d9f48db17b..b430e1f4e5 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/BBHandler.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/BBHandler.py
@@ -5,33 +5,33 @@
Reads a .bb file and obtains its metadata (using a C++ parser)
Copyright (C) 2006 Tim Robert Ansell
- Copyright (C) 2006 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
-
+ Copyright (C) 2006 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
+
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
- in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
- to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
- copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
- copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
- SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
- DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
- OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
- THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
+ SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
+ DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
+ OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
+ THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
"""
-import os
+import os, sys
# The Module we will use here
import bb
@@ -61,51 +61,126 @@ def supports(fn, data):
return fn[-3:] == ".bb" or fn[-8:] == ".bbclass" or fn[-4:] == ".inc" or fn[-5:] == ".conf"
def init(fn, data):
- if not data.getVar('TOPDIR'):
- bb.error('TOPDIR is not set')
- if not data.getVar('BBPATH'):
- bb.error('BBPATH is not set')
+ if not bb.data.getVar('TOPDIR', data):
+ bb.data.setVar('TOPDIR', os.getcwd(), data)
+ if not bb.data.getVar('BBPATH', data):
+ bb.data.setVar('BBPATH', os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'share', 'bitbake'), data)
+
+def handle_inherit(d):
+ """
+ Handle inheriting of classes. This will load all default classes.
+ It could be faster, it could detect infinite loops but this is todo
+ Also this delayed loading of bb.parse could impose a penalty
+ """
+ from bb.parse import handle
+
+ files = (data.getVar('INHERIT', d, True) or "").split()
+ if not "base" in i:
+ files[0:0] = ["base"]
+
+ __inherit_cache = data.getVar('__inherit_cache', d) or []
+ for f in files:
+ file = data.expand(f, d)
+ if file[0] != "/" and file[-8:] != ".bbclass":
+ file = os.path.join('classes', '%s.bbclass' % file)
+
+ if not file in __inherit_cache:
+ debug(2, "BB %s:%d: inheriting %s" % (fn, lineno, file))
+ __inherit_cache.append( file )
+
+ try:
+ handle(file, d, True)
+ except IOError:
+ print "Failed to inherit %s" % file
+ data.setVar('__inherit_cache', __inherit_cache, d)
def handle(fn, d, include):
- print ""
- print "fn: %s" % fn
- print "data: %s" % d
- print dir(d)
- print d.getVar.__doc__
- print "include: %s" % include
+ from bb import data, parse
+
+ (root, ext) = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(fn))
+ base_name = "%s%s" % (root,ext)
+
+ # initialize with some data
+ init(fn,d)
# check if we include or are the beginning
+ oldfile = None
if include:
- oldfile = d.getVar('FILE')
- else:
- #d.inheritFromOS()
- oldfile = None
+ oldfile = d.getVar('FILE', False)
+ is_conf = False
+ elif ext == ".conf":
+ is_conf = True
+ data.inheritFromOS(d)
# find the file
if not os.path.isabs(fn):
- bb.error("No Absolute FILE name")
- abs_fn = bb.which(d.getVar('BBPATH'), fn)
+ abs_fn = bb.which(d.getVar('BBPATH', True), fn)
else:
abs_fn = fn
# check if the file exists
if not os.path.exists(abs_fn):
- raise IOError("file '%(fn)' not found" % locals() )
+ raise IOError("file '%(fn)s' not found" % locals() )
# now we know the file is around mark it as dep
if include:
parse.mark_dependency(d, abs_fn)
+ # manipulate the bbpath
+ if ext != ".bbclass" and ext != ".conf":
+ old_bb_path = data.getVar('BBPATH', d)
+ data.setVar('BBPATH', os.path.dirname(abs_fn) + (":%s" %old_bb_path) , d)
+
+ # handle INHERITS and base inherit
+ if ext != ".bbclass" and ext != ".conf":
+ data.setVar('FILE', fn, d)
+ handle_interit(d)
+
# now parse this file - by defering it to C++
- parsefile(fn, d)
+ parsefile(abs_fn, d, is_conf)
+
+ # Finish it up
+ if include == 0:
+ data.expandKeys(d)
+ data.update_data(d)
+ #### !!! XXX Finish it up by executing the anonfunc
+
# restore the original FILE
if oldfile:
d.setVar('FILE', oldfile)
+ # restore bbpath
+ if ext != ".bbclass" and ext != ".conf":
+ data.setVar('BBPATH', old_bb_path, d )
+
+
return d
+
+# Needed for BitBake files...
+__pkgsplit_cache__={}
+def vars_from_file(mypkg, d):
+ if not mypkg:
+ return (None, None, None)
+ if mypkg in __pkgsplit_cache__:
+ return __pkgsplit_cache__[mypkg]
+
+ myfile = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(mypkg))
+ parts = myfile[0].split('_')
+ __pkgsplit_cache__[mypkg] = parts
+ exp = 3 - len(parts)
+ tmplist = []
+ while exp != 0:
+ exp -= 1
+ tmplist.append(None)
+ parts.extend(tmplist)
+ return parts
+
+
+
+
# Inform bitbake that we are a parser
# We need to define all three
from bb.parse import handlers
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/Makefile b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/Makefile
index 9eb7ce9d08..77daccb72d 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/Makefile
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/Makefile
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-test: bitbakec.so
- python test.py
+buil: bitbakec.so
+ echo "Done"
bitbakescanner.cc: bitbakescanner.l
flex -t bitbakescanner.l > bitbakescanner.cc
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ bitbakec.so: bitbakec.o bitbakeparser.o bitbakescanner.o
g++ -shared -fPIC bitbakeparser.o bitbakescanner.o bitbakec.o -o bitbakec.so
clean:
- rm *.out
- rm *.cc
- rm bitbakec.c
- rm bitbakec-processed.c
- rm *.o
- rm *.so
+ rm -f *.out
+ rm -f *.cc
+ rm -f bitbakec.c
+ rm -f bitbakec-processed.c
+ rm -f *.o
+ rm -f *.so
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakec.pyx b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakec.pyx
index 362cc2021e..c666e9b6b1 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakec.pyx
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakec.pyx
@@ -6,96 +6,107 @@ cdef extern from "stdio.h":
FILE *fopen(char*, char*)
int fclose(FILE *fp)
+cdef extern from "string.h":
+ int strlen(char*)
cdef extern from "lexerc.h":
ctypedef struct lex_t:
void* parser
void* scanner
+ char* name
FILE* file
+ int config
void* data
int lineError
int errorParse
- cdef extern void parse(FILE*, object)
+ cdef extern int parse(FILE*, char*, object, int)
-def parsefile(object file, object data):
- print "parsefile: 1", file, data
+def parsefile(object file, object data, object config):
+ #print "parsefile: 1", file, data
# Open the file
cdef FILE* f
f = fopen(file, "r")
- print "parsefile: 2 opening file"
+ #print "parsefile: 2 opening file"
if (f == NULL):
raise IOError("No such file %s." % file)
- print "parsefile: 3 parse"
- parse(f, data)
+ #print "parsefile: 3 parse"
+ parse(f, file, data, config)
# Close the file
- print "parsefile: 4 closing"
fclose(f)
-
+
cdef public void e_assign(lex_t* container, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_assign", key, what
+ #print "e_assign", key, what
+ if what == NULL:
+ print "FUTURE Warning empty string: use \"\""
+ what = ""
+
d = <object>container.data
- d.setVar(key, what)
+ d.setVar(key, what)
cdef public void e_export(lex_t* c, char* what):
- print "e_export", what
+ #print "e_export", what
#exp:
# bb.data.setVarFlag(key, "export", 1, data)
- d = <object>container.data
- d.setVarFlag(key, "export", 1)
+ d = <object>c.data
+ d.setVarFlag(what, "export", 1)
cdef public void e_immediate(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_immediate", key, what
+ #print "e_immediate", key, what
#colon:
# val = bb.data.expand(groupd["value"], data)
d = <object>c.data
- d.setVar(key, d.expand(what))
+ d.setVar(key, d.expand(what,d))
cdef public void e_cond(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_cond", key, what
+ #print "e_cond", key, what
#ques:
# val = bb.data.getVar(key, data)
# if val == None:
# val = groupd["value"]
+ if what == NULL:
+ print "FUTURE warning: Use \"\" for", key
+ what = ""
+
d = <object>c.data
- d.setVar(key, (d.getVar(key) or what))
+ d.setVar(key, (d.getVar(key,False) or what))
cdef public void e_prepend(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_prepend", key, what
+ #print "e_prepend", key, what
#prepend:
# val = "%s %s" % (groupd["value"], (bb.data.getVar(key, data) or ""))
d = <object>c.data
- d.setVar(key, what + " " + (d.getVar(key) or ""))
+ d.setVar(key, what + " " + (d.getVar(key,0) or ""))
cdef public void e_append(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_append", key, what
+ #print "e_append", key, what
#append:
# val = "%s %s" % ((bb.data.getVar(key, data) or ""), groupd["value"])
d = <object>c.data
- d.setVar(key, (d.getVar(key) or "") + " " + what)
+ d.setVar(key, (d.getVar(key,0) or "") + " " + what)
cdef public void e_precat(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_precat", key, what
+ #print "e_precat", key, what
#predot:
# val = "%s%s" % (groupd["value"], (bb.data.getVar(key, data) or ""))
d = <object>c.data
- d.setVar(key, what + (d.getVar(key) or ""))
+ d.setVar(key, what + (d.getVar(key,0) or ""))
cdef public void e_postcat(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_postcat", key, what
+ #print "e_postcat", key, what
#postdot:
# val = "%s%s" % ((bb.data.getVar(key, data) or ""), groupd["value"])
d = <object>c.data
- d.setVar(key, (d.getVar(key) or "") + what)
+ d.setVar(key, (d.getVar(key,0) or "") + what)
-cdef public void e_addtask(lex_t* c, char* name, char* before, char* after):
- print "e_addtask", name, before, after
+cdef public int e_addtask(lex_t* c, char* name, char* before, char* after) except -1:
+ #print "e_addtask", name
# func = m.group("func")
# before = m.group("before")
# after = m.group("after")
@@ -112,69 +123,131 @@ cdef public void e_addtask(lex_t* c, char* name, char* before, char* after):
# # set up things that depend on this func
# data.setVarFlag(var, "postdeps", before.split(), d)
# return
-
- do = "do_%s" % name
+
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No tasks allowed in config files")
+ return -1
+
d = <object>c.data
+ do = "do_%s" % name
d.setVarFlag(do, "task", 1)
- if strlen(before) > 0:
+ if before != NULL and strlen(before) > 0:
+ #print "Before", before
+ d.setVarFlag(do, "postdeps", ("%s" % before).split())
+ if after != NULL and strlen(after) > 0:
+ #print "After", after
d.setVarFlag(do, "deps", ("%s" % after).split())
- if strlen(after) > 0:
- d.setVarFlag(do, "deps", ("%s" % before).split())
+ return 0
-cdef public void e_addhandler(lex_t* c, char* h):
- print "e_addhandler", h
+cdef public int e_addhandler(lex_t* c, char* h) except -1:
+ #print "e_addhandler", h
# data.setVarFlag(h, "handler", 1, d)
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No handlers allowed in config files")
+ return -1
+
d = <object>c.data
d.setVarFlag(h, "handler", 1)
+ return 0
+
+cdef public int e_export_func(lex_t* c, char* function) except -1:
+ #print "e_export_func", function
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No functions allowed in config files")
+ return -1
+
+ return 0
+
+cdef public int e_inherit(lex_t* c, char* file) except -1:
+ #print "e_inherit", file
-cdef public void e_export_func(lex_t* c, char* function):
- print "e_export_func", function
- pass
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No inherits allowed in config files")
+ return -1
-cdef public void e_inherit(lex_t* c, char* file):
- print "e_inherit", file
- pass
+ return 0
cdef public void e_include(lex_t* c, char* file):
- print "e_include", file
+ from bb.parse import handle
d = <object>c.data
- d.expand(file)
-
+
try:
- parsefile(file, d)
+ handle(d.expand(file,d), d, True)
except IOError:
- print "Could not include required file %s" % file
+ print "Could not include file", file
-cdef public void e_require(lex_t* c, char* file):
- print "e_require", file
+cdef public int e_require(lex_t* c, char* file) except -1:
+ #print "e_require", file
+ from bb.parse import handle
d = <object>c.data
- d.expand(file)
-
+
try:
- parsefile(file, d)
+ handle(d.expand(file,d), d, True)
except IOError:
- raise CParseError("Could not include required file %s" % file)
+ print "ParseError", file
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("Could not include required file %s" % file)
+ return -1
+
+ return 0
+
+cdef public int e_proc(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what) except -1:
+ #print "e_proc", key, what
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No inherits allowed in config files")
+ return -1
+
+ return 0
+
+cdef public int e_proc_python(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what) except -1:
+ #print "e_proc_python"
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No pythin allowed in config files")
+ return -1
+
+ if key != NULL:
+ pass
+ #print "Key", key
+ if what != NULL:
+ pass
+ #print "What", what
+
+ return 0
+
+cdef public int e_proc_fakeroot(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what) except -1:
+ #print "e_fakeroot", key, what
+
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No fakeroot allowed in config files")
+ return -1
+
+ return 0
+
+cdef public int e_def(lex_t* c, char* a, char* b, char* d) except -1:
+ #print "e_def", a, b, d
-cdef public void e_proc(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_proc", key, what
- pass
+ if c.config == 1:
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("No defs allowed in config files")
+ return -1
-cdef public void e_proc_python(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_proc_python", key, what
- pass
+ return 0
-cdef public void e_proc_fakeroot(lex_t* c, char* key, char* what):
- print "e_fakeroot", key, what
- pass
+cdef public int e_parse_error(lex_t* c) except -1:
+ print "e_parse_error", c.name, "line:", lineError, "parse:", errorParse
-cdef public void e_def(lex_t* c, char* a, char* b, char* d):
- print "e_def", key, what
- pass
-cdef public void e_parse_error(lex_t* c):
- print "e_parse_error", "line:", lineError, "parse:", errorParse
- raise CParseError("There was an parse error, sorry unable to give more information at the current time.")
+ from bb.parse import ParseError
+ raise ParseError("There was an parse error, sorry unable to give more information at the current time. File: %s Line: %d" % (c.name,lineError) )
+ return -1
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakeparser.cc b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakeparser.cc
index ee9a901b70..9d9793f8df 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakeparser.cc
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakeparser.cc
@@ -128,51 +128,49 @@ typedef union {
*/
static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_action[] = {
/* 0 */ 82, 3, 7, 8, 38, 22, 39, 24, 26, 32,
- /* 10 */ 34, 28, 30, 128, 1, 40, 53, 70, 55, 5,
- /* 20 */ 60, 65, 67, 2, 21, 36, 69, 77, 9, 7,
- /* 30 */ 11, 6, 13, 15, 17, 19, 12, 52, 50, 4,
- /* 40 */ 74, 42, 46, 59, 57, 10, 64, 62, 38, 14,
- /* 50 */ 73, 16, 38, 38, 76, 81, 18, 20, 23, 25,
- /* 60 */ 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 56, 51, 90, 54,
- /* 70 */ 58, 71, 41, 43, 63, 45, 44, 47, 72, 48,
- /* 80 */ 75, 78, 80, 61, 90, 49, 66, 90, 90, 68,
- /* 90 */ 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 79,
+ /* 10 */ 34, 28, 30, 2, 21, 40, 53, 70, 55, 44,
+ /* 20 */ 60, 65, 67, 128, 1, 36, 69, 77, 42, 46,
+ /* 30 */ 11, 66, 13, 15, 17, 19, 64, 62, 9, 7,
+ /* 40 */ 74, 38, 45, 81, 59, 57, 38, 38, 73, 76,
+ /* 50 */ 5, 68, 52, 50, 14, 31, 47, 71, 48, 10,
+ /* 60 */ 72, 33, 23, 49, 6, 41, 51, 78, 75, 16,
+ /* 70 */ 4, 54, 35, 25, 18, 80, 79, 56, 27, 37,
+ /* 80 */ 58, 12, 61, 29, 43, 63, 20,
};
static const YYCODETYPE yy_lookahead[] = {
/* 0 */ 0, 1, 2, 3, 23, 4, 25, 6, 7, 8,
- /* 10 */ 9, 10, 11, 31, 32, 15, 16, 1, 18, 42,
- /* 20 */ 20, 21, 22, 33, 34, 24, 26, 27, 1, 2,
- /* 30 */ 4, 28, 6, 7, 8, 9, 5, 35, 36, 29,
- /* 40 */ 24, 13, 14, 37, 38, 34, 39, 40, 23, 5,
- /* 50 */ 25, 5, 23, 23, 25, 25, 5, 5, 5, 5,
- /* 60 */ 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 41, 17, 35, 43, 1,
- /* 70 */ 37, 24, 12, 12, 39, 12, 14, 12, 41, 13,
- /* 80 */ 41, 1, 41, 19, 43, 12, 19, 43, 43, 19,
- /* 90 */ 43, 43, 43, 43, 43, 24,
+ /* 10 */ 9, 10, 11, 33, 34, 15, 16, 1, 18, 14,
+ /* 20 */ 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 24, 26, 27, 13, 14,
+ /* 30 */ 4, 19, 6, 7, 8, 9, 39, 40, 1, 2,
+ /* 40 */ 24, 23, 12, 25, 37, 38, 23, 23, 25, 25,
+ /* 50 */ 42, 19, 35, 36, 5, 5, 12, 24, 13, 34,
+ /* 60 */ 41, 5, 5, 12, 28, 12, 35, 1, 41, 5,
+ /* 70 */ 29, 1, 5, 5, 5, 41, 24, 17, 5, 41,
+ /* 80 */ 37, 5, 19, 5, 12, 39, 5,
};
#define YY_SHIFT_USE_DFLT (-20)
static const signed char yy_shift_ofst[] = {
- /* 0 */ -20, 0, -20, 10, -20, 3, -20, -20, 27, -20,
- /* 10 */ 26, 31, -20, 44, -20, 46, -20, 51, -20, 52,
- /* 20 */ -20, 1, 53, -20, 54, -20, 55, -20, 56, -20,
- /* 30 */ 57, -20, 58, -20, 59, -20, -20, -19, -20, -20,
- /* 40 */ 60, 28, 61, 62, 63, -20, 65, 66, 73, -20,
- /* 50 */ 60, -20, -20, 68, -20, 49, -20, 49, -20, -20,
- /* 60 */ 64, -20, 64, -20, -20, 67, -20, 70, -20, 16,
- /* 70 */ 47, -20, 25, -20, -20, 29, -20, 80, 71, -20,
- /* 80 */ 30, -20,
+ /* 0 */ -20, 0, -20, 41, -20, 36, -20, -20, 37, -20,
+ /* 10 */ 26, 76, -20, 49, -20, 64, -20, 69, -20, 81,
+ /* 20 */ -20, 1, 57, -20, 68, -20, 73, -20, 78, -20,
+ /* 30 */ 50, -20, 56, -20, 67, -20, -20, -19, -20, -20,
+ /* 40 */ 53, 15, 72, 5, 30, -20, 44, 45, 51, -20,
+ /* 50 */ 53, -20, -20, 70, -20, 60, -20, 60, -20, -20,
+ /* 60 */ 63, -20, 63, -20, -20, 12, -20, 32, -20, 16,
+ /* 70 */ 33, -20, 23, -20, -20, 24, -20, 66, 52, -20,
+ /* 80 */ 18, -20,
};
-#define YY_REDUCE_USE_DFLT (-24)
+#define YY_REDUCE_USE_DFLT (-21)
static const signed char yy_reduce_ofst[] = {
- /* 0 */ -18, -10, -24, -24, -23, -24, -24, -24, 11, -24,
- /* 10 */ -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24,
- /* 20 */ -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24,
- /* 30 */ -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, 24, -24, -24, -24,
- /* 40 */ 2, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24,
- /* 50 */ 32, -24, -24, -24, -24, 6, -24, 33, -24, -24,
- /* 60 */ 7, -24, 35, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24, -24,
- /* 70 */ -24, 37, -24, -24, 39, -24, -24, -24, -24, 41,
- /* 80 */ -24, -24,
+ /* 0 */ -8, -20, -21, -21, 8, -21, -21, -21, 25, -21,
+ /* 10 */ -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21,
+ /* 20 */ -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21,
+ /* 30 */ -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, 38, -21, -21, -21,
+ /* 40 */ 17, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21,
+ /* 50 */ 31, -21, -21, -21, -21, 7, -21, 43, -21, -21,
+ /* 60 */ -3, -21, 46, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21, -21,
+ /* 70 */ -21, 19, -21, -21, 27, -21, -21, -21, -21, 34,
+ /* 80 */ -21, -21,
};
static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_default[] = {
/* 0 */ 84, 127, 83, 85, 125, 126, 124, 86, 127, 85,
@@ -420,7 +418,7 @@ static void yy_destructor(YYCODETYPE yymajor, YYMINORTYPE *yypminor){
case 29:
#line 50 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ (yypminor->yy0).release_this (); }
-#line 425 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 423 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
default: break; /* If no destructor action specified: do nothing */
}
@@ -694,7 +692,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
{ yygotominor.yy0.assignString( (char*)yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[0].minor.yy0.assignString( 0 );
yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); }
-#line 699 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 697 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 4:
#line 64 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -702,7 +700,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yygotominor.yy0.assignString( (char*)yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[0].minor.yy0.assignString( 0 );
yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); }
-#line 707 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 705 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 5:
#line 70 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -711,7 +709,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(3,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(4,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 716 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 714 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 6:
#line 74 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -720,7 +718,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(3,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(6,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 725 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 723 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 7:
#line 78 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -729,7 +727,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(3,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(7,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 734 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 732 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 8:
#line 82 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -738,7 +736,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(3,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(8,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 743 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 741 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 9:
#line 86 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -746,56 +744,56 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(3,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(9,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 751 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 749 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 10:
#line 90 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_assign( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(4,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 758 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 756 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 11:
#line 93 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_precat( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(6,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 765 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 763 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 12:
#line 96 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_postcat( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(7,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 772 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 770 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 13:
#line 99 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_prepend( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(10,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 779 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 777 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 14:
#line 102 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_append( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string() , yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(11,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 786 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 784 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 15:
#line 105 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_immediate( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(8,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 793 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 791 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 16:
#line 108 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_cond( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() );
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(9,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 800 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 798 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 17:
#line 112 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -803,7 +801,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-4].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(13,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(14,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 808 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 806 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 18:
#line 115 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -811,55 +809,55 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-4].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(14,&yymsp[-3].minor);
yy_destructor(13,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 816 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 814 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 19:
#line 118 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_addtask( lex, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string(), NULL, NULL);
yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this();}
-#line 822 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 820 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 20:
#line 121 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_addtask( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string(), NULL);
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(13,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 829 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 827 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 21:
#line 124 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_addtask( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), NULL, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string());
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(14,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 836 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 834 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 25:
#line 131 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_addhandler( lex, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string()); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this (); yy_destructor(16,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 842 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 840 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 26:
#line 133 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_export_func( lex, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string()); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); }
-#line 847 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 845 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 30:
#line 138 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_inherit( lex, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() ); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this (); }
-#line 852 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 850 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 34:
#line 144 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_include( lex, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() ); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(21,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 858 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 856 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 35:
#line 147 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_require( lex, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string() ); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(22,&yymsp[-1].minor);
}
-#line 864 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 862 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 36:
#line 150 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -868,12 +866,12 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.release_this ();
yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this ();
}
-#line 873 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 871 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 37:
#line 155 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ yygotominor.yy0.assignString(0); }
-#line 878 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 876 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 38:
#line 157 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -881,7 +879,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yymsp[-3].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.release_this(); yy_destructor(24,&yymsp[-2].minor);
yy_destructor(25,&yymsp[0].minor);
}
-#line 886 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 884 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 39:
#line 160 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -890,7 +888,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yy_destructor(24,&yymsp[-2].minor);
yy_destructor(25,&yymsp[0].minor);
}
-#line 895 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 893 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 40:
#line 163 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -899,7 +897,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yy_destructor(24,&yymsp[-2].minor);
yy_destructor(25,&yymsp[0].minor);
}
-#line 904 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 902 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 41:
#line 167 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -908,7 +906,7 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yy_destructor(24,&yymsp[-2].minor);
yy_destructor(25,&yymsp[0].minor);
}
-#line 913 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 911 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 42:
#line 171 "bitbakeparser.y"
@@ -916,18 +914,18 @@ static void yy_reduce(
yygotominor.yy0.assignString( token_t::concatString(yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string()) );
yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.release_this (); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this ();
}
-#line 921 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 919 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 43:
#line 175 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ yygotominor.yy0.assignString( 0 ); }
-#line 926 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 924 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
case 44:
#line 177 "bitbakeparser.y"
{ e_def( lex, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.string(), yymsp[0].minor.yy0.string());
yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.release_this(); yymsp[0].minor.yy0.release_this(); }
-#line 932 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 930 "bitbakeparser.c"
break;
};
yygoto = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].lhs;
@@ -986,7 +984,7 @@ static void yy_syntax_error(
#define TOKEN (yyminor.yy0)
#line 52 "bitbakeparser.y"
e_parse_error( lex );
-#line 992 "bitbakeparser.c"
+#line 990 "bitbakeparser.c"
bbparseARG_STORE; /* Suppress warning about unused %extra_argument variable */
}
@@ -1042,7 +1040,7 @@ void bbparse(
/* (re)initialize the parser, if necessary */
yypParser = (yyParser*)yyp;
if( yypParser->yyidx<0 ){
- /* if( yymajor==0 ) return; // not sure why this was here... */
+ if( yymajor==0 ) return;
yypParser->yyidx = 0;
yypParser->yyerrcnt = -1;
yypParser->yystack[0].stateno = 0;
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.cc b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.cc
index 43dad12d39..acc13f7c34 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.cc
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.cc
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
#define FLEX_SCANNER
#define YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION 2
#define YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION 5
-#define YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION 31
+#define YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION 33
#if YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION > 0
#define FLEX_BETA
#endif
@@ -30,7 +30,15 @@
/* C99 systems have <inttypes.h>. Non-C99 systems may or may not. */
-#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
+#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
+
+/* C99 says to define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS before including stdint.h,
+ * if you want the limit (max/min) macros for int types.
+ */
+#ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
+#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS 1
+#endif
+
#include <inttypes.h>
typedef int8_t flex_int8_t;
typedef uint8_t flex_uint8_t;
@@ -153,6 +161,10 @@ int yylex_init (yyscan_t* scanner);
#define YY_BUF_SIZE 16384
#endif
+/* The state buf must be large enough to hold one state per character in the main buffer.
+ */
+#define YY_STATE_BUF_SIZE ((YY_BUF_SIZE + 2) * sizeof(yy_state_type))
+
#ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_BUFFER_STATE
#define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_BUFFER_STATE
typedef struct yy_buffer_state *YY_BUFFER_STATE;
@@ -493,7 +505,7 @@ static yyconst flex_int32_t yy_ec[256] =
static yyconst flex_int32_t yy_meta[59] =
{ 0,
1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 4, 1, 1, 1,
- 5, 6, 5, 5, 7, 8, 1, 7, 1, 9,
+ 5, 6, 5, 5, 5, 7, 1, 8, 1, 9,
9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
9, 9, 10, 1, 11, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
@@ -565,18 +577,18 @@ static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_base[847] =
2077, 2072, 2066, 2069, 2056, 2067, 1398, 1343, 1408, 1404,
643, 1409, 2071, 2066, 2060, 2063, 2050, 2061, 2065, 2060,
2054, 2057, 2044, 2055, 1420, 1445, 1413, 1447, 1453, 1454,
- 2059, 2054, 2047, 2050, 2035, 2043, 1455, 1459, 1460, 1461,
+ 2059, 2053, 2047, 2049, 2032, 2043, 1455, 1459, 1460, 1461,
1462, 1463, 1471, 1436, 1430, 1192, 1433, 1479, 1482, 1492,
- 1506, 1519, 1520, 1528, 2047, 2040, 2031, 0, 2034, 2019,
- 2027, 1486, 1496, 1505, 1506, 1510, 1516, 1524, 2044, 2018,
- 0, 0, 0, 0, 1281, 1517, 2043, 2042, 2039, 2035,
- 2023, 1994, 2309, 2309, 2309, 2309, 2005, 1981, 0, 0,
+ 1506, 1519, 1520, 1528, 2046, 2037, 2031, 0, 2033, 2016,
+ 2027, 1486, 1496, 1505, 1506, 1510, 1516, 1524, 2043, 2015,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 1281, 1517, 2043, 2041, 2036, 2034,
+ 2024, 1995, 2309, 2309, 2309, 2309, 2005, 1981, 0, 0,
0, 0, 1538, 1528, 1530, 1534, 1537, 1540, 1981, 1957,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1563,
- 1568, 1547, 1988, 1959, 1954, 1948, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1590,
- 1592, 1594, 1923, 1863, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1598, 1599,
- 1600, 1874, 1858, 1350, 1584, 1803, 1792, 1801, 1790, 1603,
+ 1568, 1547, 1988, 1959, 1955, 1948, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1590,
+ 1592, 1594, 1924, 1863, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1598, 1599,
+ 1600, 1875, 1859, 1350, 1584, 1803, 1792, 1801, 1790, 1603,
1601, 1799, 1788, 1604, 1602, 1610, 1609, 1643, 1644, 1797,
1786, 1611, 1630, 1800, 1773, 1010, 1606, 1798, 1771, 1795,
@@ -593,8 +605,8 @@ static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_base[847] =
1768, 0, 742, 2309, 0, 1764, 0, 1778, 678, 1801,
0, 2309, 1835, 1847, 1859, 1871, 1883, 550, 1892, 1898,
1907, 1919, 1931, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1956, 1965, 1977, 1989,
- 2001, 2013, 2025, 2033, 2039, 2042, 306, 304, 301, 2049,
- 213, 2057, 136, 2065, 2073, 2081
+ 2001, 2013, 2025, 2033, 2039, 2043, 306, 304, 301, 2050,
+ 213, 2058, 136, 2066, 2074, 2082
} ;
static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_def[847] =
@@ -903,14 +915,14 @@ static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_nxt[2368] =
112, 112, 112, 112, 112, 112, 112, 112, 112, 112,
112, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128,
128, 128, 128, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155,
- 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 167, 167, 167, 705, 167,
+ 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 167, 167, 167, 167, 705,
- 167, 167, 177, 177, 704, 177, 177, 183, 701, 183,
+ 167, 167, 177, 177, 177, 704, 177, 183, 701, 183,
183, 183, 183, 183, 183, 183, 183, 183, 183, 187,
187, 187, 187, 187, 187, 187, 187, 187, 187, 187,
187, 201, 201, 201, 201, 201, 201, 201, 201, 201,
- 201, 201, 201, 209, 209, 700, 209, 209, 217, 217,
- 238, 217, 217, 217, 223, 223, 238, 223, 223, 231,
+ 201, 201, 201, 209, 209, 209, 700, 209, 217, 217,
+ 238, 217, 217, 217, 223, 223, 223, 238, 223, 231,
231, 238, 231, 231, 231, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237,
237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 239, 239, 239,
239, 239, 239, 239, 239, 239, 239, 239, 239, 256,
@@ -919,13 +931,13 @@ static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_nxt[2368] =
256, 261, 693, 692, 261, 261, 261, 261, 261, 261,
261, 261, 261, 264, 264, 264, 264, 264, 264, 264,
264, 264, 264, 264, 264, 267, 689, 688, 267, 267,
- 267, 267, 267, 267, 267, 267, 267, 284, 284, 687,
- 284, 284, 292, 292, 292, 686, 292, 292, 292, 296,
- 296, 184, 296, 418, 418, 184, 418, 418, 184, 184,
- 418, 433, 433, 683, 433, 433, 682, 678, 433, 465,
- 465, 677, 465, 465, 676, 675, 465, 500, 500, 674,
- 500, 500, 673, 654, 500, 514, 514, 653, 514, 514,
- 652, 651, 514, 650, 649, 642, 641, 640, 639, 638,
+ 267, 267, 267, 267, 267, 267, 267, 284, 284, 284,
+ 687, 284, 292, 292, 292, 292, 686, 292, 292, 296,
+ 184, 296, 184, 296, 418, 418, 418, 184, 418, 184,
+ 683, 418, 433, 433, 433, 682, 433, 678, 677, 433,
+ 465, 465, 465, 676, 465, 675, 674, 465, 500, 500,
+ 500, 673, 500, 654, 653, 500, 514, 514, 514, 652,
+ 514, 651, 650, 514, 649, 642, 641, 640, 639, 638,
637, 636, 635, 634, 633, 632, 631, 624, 623, 622,
621, 620, 619, 611, 610, 609, 608, 607, 606, 605,
@@ -1167,14 +1179,14 @@ static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_chk[2368] =
815, 815, 815, 815, 815, 815, 815, 815, 815, 815,
815, 816, 816, 816, 816, 816, 816, 816, 816, 816,
816, 816, 816, 817, 817, 817, 817, 817, 817, 817,
- 817, 817, 817, 817, 817, 819, 819, 819, 683, 819,
+ 817, 817, 817, 817, 817, 819, 819, 819, 819, 683,
- 819, 819, 820, 820, 682, 820, 820, 821, 674, 821,
+ 819, 819, 820, 820, 820, 682, 820, 821, 674, 821,
821, 821, 821, 821, 821, 821, 821, 821, 821, 822,
822, 822, 822, 822, 822, 822, 822, 822, 822, 822,
822, 823, 823, 823, 823, 823, 823, 823, 823, 823,
- 823, 823, 823, 824, 824, 673, 824, 824, 825, 825,
- 666, 825, 825, 825, 826, 826, 665, 826, 826, 827,
+ 823, 823, 823, 824, 824, 824, 673, 824, 825, 825,
+ 666, 825, 825, 825, 826, 826, 826, 665, 826, 827,
827, 664, 827, 827, 827, 828, 828, 828, 828, 828,
828, 828, 828, 828, 828, 828, 828, 829, 829, 829,
829, 829, 829, 829, 829, 829, 829, 829, 829, 830,
@@ -1183,13 +1195,13 @@ static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_chk[2368] =
830, 831, 650, 649, 831, 831, 831, 831, 831, 831,
831, 831, 831, 832, 832, 832, 832, 832, 832, 832,
832, 832, 832, 832, 832, 833, 638, 637, 833, 833,
- 833, 833, 833, 833, 833, 833, 833, 834, 834, 632,
- 834, 834, 835, 835, 835, 631, 835, 835, 835, 836,
- 836, 630, 836, 840, 840, 629, 840, 840, 628, 627,
- 840, 842, 842, 620, 842, 842, 619, 611, 842, 844,
- 844, 610, 844, 844, 609, 607, 844, 845, 845, 606,
- 845, 845, 605, 586, 845, 846, 846, 585, 846, 846,
- 584, 583, 846, 582, 581, 574, 573, 572, 571, 570,
+ 833, 833, 833, 833, 833, 833, 833, 834, 834, 834,
+ 632, 834, 835, 835, 835, 835, 631, 835, 835, 836,
+ 630, 836, 629, 836, 840, 840, 840, 628, 840, 627,
+ 620, 840, 842, 842, 842, 619, 842, 611, 610, 842,
+ 844, 844, 844, 609, 844, 607, 606, 844, 845, 845,
+ 845, 605, 845, 586, 585, 845, 846, 846, 846, 584,
+ 846, 583, 582, 846, 581, 574, 573, 572, 571, 570,
569, 568, 567, 566, 565, 564, 563, 556, 555, 554,
553, 552, 551, 541, 540, 539, 538, 536, 535, 534,
@@ -1323,7 +1335,7 @@ int errorParse;
enum {
errorNone = 0,
errorUnexpectedInput,
- errorUnsupportedFeature,
+ errorUnsupportedFeature,
};
}
@@ -1351,7 +1363,7 @@ static const char* fixup_escapes (const char* sz);
-#line 1355 "<stdout>"
+#line 1367 "<stdout>"
#define INITIAL 0
#define S_DEF 1
@@ -1587,11 +1599,11 @@ YY_DECL
#line 164 "bitbakescanner.l"
-#line 1591 "<stdout>"
+#line 1603 "<stdout>"
- if ( yyg->yy_init )
+ if ( !yyg->yy_init )
{
- yyg->yy_init = 0;
+ yyg->yy_init = 1;
#ifdef YY_USER_INIT
YY_USER_INIT;
@@ -1972,7 +1984,7 @@ YY_RULE_SETUP
#line 254 "bitbakescanner.l"
ECHO;
YY_BREAK
-#line 1976 "<stdout>"
+#line 1988 "<stdout>"
case YY_END_OF_BUFFER:
{
@@ -2274,7 +2286,7 @@ static int yy_get_next_buffer (yyscan_t yyscanner)
static yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans (yy_state_type yy_current_state , yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
register int yy_is_jam;
- struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner;
+ struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner; /* This var may be unused depending upon options. */
register char *yy_cp = yyg->yy_c_buf_p;
register YY_CHAR yy_c = 1;
@@ -2730,10 +2742,10 @@ YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer (char * base, yy_size_t size , yyscan_t yyscann
* @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use
* yy_scan_bytes() instead.
*/
-YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string (yyconst char * yy_str , yyscan_t yyscanner)
+YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string (yyconst char * yystr , yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
- return yy_scan_bytes(yy_str,strlen(yy_str) ,yyscanner);
+ return yy_scan_bytes(yystr,strlen(yystr) ,yyscanner);
}
/** Setup the input buffer state to scan the given bytes. The next call to yylex() will
@@ -2743,7 +2755,7 @@ YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string (yyconst char * yy_str , yyscan_t yyscanner)
* @param yyscanner The scanner object.
* @return the newly allocated buffer state object.
*/
-YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes (yyconst char * bytes, int len , yyscan_t yyscanner)
+YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes (yyconst char * yybytes, int _yybytes_len , yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
YY_BUFFER_STATE b;
char *buf;
@@ -2751,15 +2763,15 @@ YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes (yyconst char * bytes, int len , yyscan_t yyscan
int i;
/* Get memory for full buffer, including space for trailing EOB's. */
- n = len + 2;
+ n = _yybytes_len + 2;
buf = (char *) yyalloc(n ,yyscanner );
if ( ! buf )
YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_scan_bytes()" );
- for ( i = 0; i < len; ++i )
- buf[i] = bytes[i];
+ for ( i = 0; i < _yybytes_len; ++i )
+ buf[i] = yybytes[i];
- buf[len] = buf[len+1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR;
+ buf[_yybytes_len] = buf[_yybytes_len+1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR;
b = yy_scan_buffer(buf,n ,yyscanner);
if ( ! b )
@@ -2987,21 +2999,51 @@ void yyset_debug (int bdebug , yyscan_t yyscanner)
/* Accessor methods for yylval and yylloc */
+/* User-visible API */
+
+/* yylex_init is special because it creates the scanner itself, so it is
+ * the ONLY reentrant function that doesn't take the scanner as the last argument.
+ * That's why we explicitly handle the declaration, instead of using our macros.
+ */
+
+int yylex_init(yyscan_t* ptr_yy_globals)
+
+{
+ if (ptr_yy_globals == NULL){
+ errno = EINVAL;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ *ptr_yy_globals = (yyscan_t) yyalloc ( sizeof( struct yyguts_t ), NULL );
+
+ if (*ptr_yy_globals == NULL){
+ errno = ENOMEM;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* By setting to 0xAA, we expose bugs in yy_init_globals. Leave at 0x00 for releases. */
+ memset(*ptr_yy_globals,0x00,sizeof(struct yyguts_t));
+
+ return yy_init_globals ( *ptr_yy_globals );
+}
+
static int yy_init_globals (yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner;
/* Initialization is the same as for the non-reentrant scanner.
- This function is called once per scanner lifetime. */
+ * This function is called from yylex_destroy(), so don't allocate here.
+ */
yyg->yy_buffer_stack = 0;
yyg->yy_buffer_stack_top = 0;
yyg->yy_buffer_stack_max = 0;
yyg->yy_c_buf_p = (char *) 0;
- yyg->yy_init = 1;
+ yyg->yy_init = 0;
yyg->yy_start = 0;
+
yyg->yy_start_stack_ptr = 0;
yyg->yy_start_stack_depth = 0;
- yyg->yy_start_stack = (int *) 0;
+ yyg->yy_start_stack = NULL;
/* Defined in main.c */
#ifdef YY_STDINIT
@@ -3018,33 +3060,6 @@ static int yy_init_globals (yyscan_t yyscanner)
return 0;
}
-/* User-visible API */
-
-/* yylex_init is special because it creates the scanner itself, so it is
- * the ONLY reentrant function that doesn't take the scanner as the last argument.
- * That's why we explicitly handle the declaration, instead of using our macros.
- */
-
-int yylex_init(yyscan_t* ptr_yy_globals)
-
-{
- if (ptr_yy_globals == NULL){
- errno = EINVAL;
- return 1;
- }
-
- *ptr_yy_globals = (yyscan_t) yyalloc ( sizeof( struct yyguts_t ), NULL );
-
- if (*ptr_yy_globals == NULL){
- errno = ENOMEM;
- return 1;
- }
-
- memset(*ptr_yy_globals,0,sizeof(struct yyguts_t));
-
- return yy_init_globals ( *ptr_yy_globals );
-}
-
/* yylex_destroy is for both reentrant and non-reentrant scanners. */
int yylex_destroy (yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
@@ -3065,8 +3080,13 @@ int yylex_destroy (yyscan_t yyscanner)
yyfree(yyg->yy_start_stack ,yyscanner );
yyg->yy_start_stack = NULL;
+ /* Reset the globals. This is important in a non-reentrant scanner so the next time
+ * yylex() is called, initialization will occur. */
+ yy_init_globals( yyscanner);
+
/* Destroy the main struct (reentrant only). */
yyfree ( yyscanner , yyscanner );
+ yyscanner = NULL;
return 0;
}
@@ -3078,7 +3098,6 @@ int yylex_destroy (yyscan_t yyscanner)
static void yy_flex_strncpy (char* s1, yyconst char * s2, int n , yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
register int i;
- struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner;
for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i )
s1[i] = s2[i];
}
@@ -3088,7 +3107,6 @@ static void yy_flex_strncpy (char* s1, yyconst char * s2, int n , yyscan_t yysca
static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * s , yyscan_t yyscanner)
{
register int n;
- struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner;
for ( n = 0; s[n]; ++n )
;
@@ -3120,18 +3138,6 @@ void yyfree (void * ptr , yyscan_t yyscanner)
#define YYTABLES_NAME "yytables"
-#undef YY_NEW_FILE
-#undef YY_FLUSH_BUFFER
-#undef yy_set_bol
-#undef yy_new_buffer
-#undef yy_set_interactive
-#undef yytext_ptr
-#undef YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION
-
-#ifdef YY_DECL_IS_OURS
-#undef YY_DECL_IS_OURS
-#undef YY_DECL
-#endif
#line 254 "bitbakescanner.l"
@@ -3148,47 +3154,49 @@ void lex_t::accept (int token, const char* sz)
void lex_t::input (char *buf, int *result, int max_size)
{
- printf("lex_t::input %p %d\n", buf, max_size);
+ /* printf("lex_t::input %p %d\n", buf, max_size); */
*result = fread(buf, 1, max_size, file);
- printf("lex_t::input result %d\n", *result);
+ /* printf("lex_t::input result %d\n", *result); */
}
int lex_t::line ()const
{
- printf("lex_t::line\n");
+ /* printf("lex_t::line\n"); */
return yyget_lineno (scanner);
}
extern "C" {
- void parse (FILE* file, PyObject* data)
+ void parse (FILE* file, char* name, PyObject* data, int config)
{
- printf("parse bbparseAlloc\n");
+ /* printf("parse bbparseAlloc\n"); */
void* parser = bbparseAlloc (malloc);
yyscan_t scanner;
lex_t lex;
- printf("parse yylex_init\n");
+ /* printf("parse yylex_init\n"); */
yylex_init (&scanner);
lex.parser = parser;
lex.scanner = scanner;
lex.file = file;
+ lex.name = name;
lex.data = data;
+ lex.config = config;
lex.parse = bbparse;
- printf("parse yyset_extra\n");
+ /*printf("parse yyset_extra\n"); */
yyset_extra (&lex, scanner);
- printf("parse yylex\n");
+ /* printf("parse yylex\n"); */
int result = yylex (scanner);
-
- printf("parse result %d\n", result);
+
+ /* printf("parse result %d\n", result); */
lex.accept (0);
- printf("parse lex.accept\n");
+ /* printf("parse lex.accept\n"); */
bbparseTrace (NULL, NULL);
- printf("parse bbparseTrace\n");
+ /* printf("parse bbparseTrace\n"); */
if (result != T_EOF)
printf ("premature end of file\n");
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.l b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.l
index f69a7325c3..b6592f28e9 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.l
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/bitbakescanner.l
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ int errorParse;
enum {
errorNone = 0,
errorUnexpectedInput,
- errorUnsupportedFeature,
+ errorUnsupportedFeature,
};
}
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ SSTRING \'([^\n\r]|"\\\n")*\'
VALUE ([^'" \t\n])|([^'" \t\n]([^\n]|(\\\n))*[^'" \t\n])
C_SS [a-zA-Z_]
-C_SB [a-zA-Z0-9_+-.]
+C_SB [a-zA-Z0-9_+-./]
REF $\{{C_SS}{C_SB}*\}
SYMBOL {C_SS}{C_SB}*
VARIABLE $?{C_SS}({C_SB}*|{REF})*(\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\])?
@@ -265,47 +265,49 @@ void lex_t::accept (int token, const char* sz)
void lex_t::input (char *buf, int *result, int max_size)
{
- printf("lex_t::input %p %d\n", buf, max_size);
+ /* printf("lex_t::input %p %d\n", buf, max_size); */
*result = fread(buf, 1, max_size, file);
- printf("lex_t::input result %d\n", *result);
+ /* printf("lex_t::input result %d\n", *result); */
}
int lex_t::line ()const
{
- printf("lex_t::line\n");
+ /* printf("lex_t::line\n"); */
return yyget_lineno (scanner);
}
extern "C" {
- void parse (FILE* file, PyObject* data)
+ void parse (FILE* file, char* name, PyObject* data, int config)
{
- printf("parse bbparseAlloc\n");
+ /* printf("parse bbparseAlloc\n"); */
void* parser = bbparseAlloc (malloc);
yyscan_t scanner;
lex_t lex;
- printf("parse yylex_init\n");
+ /* printf("parse yylex_init\n"); */
yylex_init (&scanner);
lex.parser = parser;
lex.scanner = scanner;
lex.file = file;
+ lex.name = name;
lex.data = data;
+ lex.config = config;
lex.parse = bbparse;
- printf("parse yyset_extra\n");
+ /*printf("parse yyset_extra\n"); */
yyset_extra (&lex, scanner);
- printf("parse yylex\n");
+ /* printf("parse yylex\n"); */
int result = yylex (scanner);
-
- printf("parse result %d\n", result);
+
+ /* printf("parse result %d\n", result); */
lex.accept (0);
- printf("parse lex.accept\n");
+ /* printf("parse lex.accept\n"); */
bbparseTrace (NULL, NULL);
- printf("parse bbparseTrace\n");
+ /* printf("parse bbparseTrace\n"); */
if (result != T_EOF)
printf ("premature end of file\n");
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexer.h b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexer.h
index 651f3a8618..cb32be7037 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexer.h
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexer.h
@@ -27,13 +27,15 @@ THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#include "Python.h"
extern "C" {
-
+
struct lex_t {
void* parser;
void* scanner;
- FILE* file;
+ FILE* file;
+ char *name;
PyObject *data;
-
+ int config;
+
void* (*parse)(void*, int, token_t, lex_t*);
void accept(int token, const char* sz = NULL);
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexerc.h b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexerc.h
index 0163a7d632..c8a19fb222 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexerc.h
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_c/lexerc.h
@@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ typedef struct {
void *parser;
void *scanner;
FILE *file;
+ char *name;
PyObject *data;
+ int config;
} lex_t;
#endif
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/BBHandler.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/BBHandler.py
index c82090fec0..34f4d25996 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/BBHandler.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/BBHandler.py
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
import re, bb, os, sys, time
import bb.fetch, bb.build, bb.utils
-from bb import debug, data, fetch, fatal, methodpool
+from bb import data, fetch, methodpool
from ConfHandler import include, localpath, obtain, init
from bb.parse import ParseError
@@ -44,6 +44,13 @@ __bbpath_found__ = 0
__classname__ = ""
classes = [ None, ]
+# We need to indicate EOF to the feeder. This code is so messy that
+# factoring it out to a close_parse_file method is out of question.
+# We will use the IN_PYTHON_EOF as an indicator to just close the method
+#
+# The two parts using it are tightly integrated anyway
+IN_PYTHON_EOF = -9999999999999
+
__parsed_methods__ = methodpool.get_parsed_dict()
def supports(fn, d):
@@ -60,9 +67,9 @@ def inherit(files, d):
file = os.path.join('classes', '%s.bbclass' % file)
if not file in __inherit_cache.split():
- debug(2, "BB %s:%d: inheriting %s" % (fn, lineno, file))
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BB %s:%d: inheriting %s" % (fn, lineno, file))
__inherit_cache += " %s" % file
- include(fn, file, d)
+ include(fn, file, d, "inherit")
data.setVar('__inherit_cache', __inherit_cache, d)
@@ -75,9 +82,9 @@ def handle(fn, d, include = 0):
__residue__ = []
if include == 0:
- debug(2, "BB " + fn + ": handle(data)")
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BB " + fn + ": handle(data)")
else:
- debug(2, "BB " + fn + ": handle(data, include)")
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BB " + fn + ": handle(data, include)")
(root, ext) = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(fn))
base_name = "%s%s" % (root,ext)
@@ -132,7 +139,7 @@ def handle(fn, d, include = 0):
feeder(lineno, s, fn, base_name, d)
if __inpython__:
# add a blank line to close out any python definition
- feeder(lineno + 1, "", fn, base_name, d)
+ feeder(IN_PYTHON_EOF, "", fn, base_name, d)
if ext == ".bbclass":
classes.remove(__classname__)
else:
@@ -152,7 +159,7 @@ def handle(fn, d, include = 0):
if t:
data.setVar('T', t, d)
except Exception, e:
- bb.debug(1, "executing anonymous function: %s" % e)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "executing anonymous function: %s" % e)
raise
data.delVar("__anonqueue", d)
data.delVar("__anonfunc", d)
@@ -220,7 +227,7 @@ def feeder(lineno, s, fn, root, d):
if __inpython__:
m = __python_func_regexp__.match(s)
- if m:
+ if m and lineno != IN_PYTHON_EOF:
__body__.append(s)
return
else:
@@ -240,6 +247,9 @@ def feeder(lineno, s, fn, root, d):
__body__ = []
__inpython__ = False
+ if lineno == IN_PYTHON_EOF:
+ return
+
# fall through
if s == '' or s[0] == '#': return # skip comments and empty lines
@@ -374,7 +384,7 @@ def vars_from_file(mypkg, d):
def set_additional_vars(file, d, include):
"""Deduce rest of variables, e.g. ${A} out of ${SRC_URI}"""
- debug(2,"BB %s: set_additional_vars" % file)
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "BB %s: set_additional_vars" % file)
src_uri = data.getVar('SRC_URI', d)
if not src_uri:
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/ConfHandler.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/ConfHandler.py
index 90978300af..4bc2bbc2b7 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/ConfHandler.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/parse/parse_py/ConfHandler.py
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@
Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA."""
import re, bb.data, os, sys
-from bb import debug, fatal
from bb.parse import ParseError
#__config_regexp__ = re.compile( r"(?P<exp>export\s*)?(?P<var>[a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}]+)\s*(?P<colon>:)?(?P<ques>\?)?=\s*(?P<apo>['\"]?)(?P<value>.*)(?P=apo)$")
@@ -53,7 +52,7 @@ def localpath(fn, d):
localfn = fn
return localfn
-def obtain(fn, data = bb.data.init()):
+def obtain(fn, data):
import sys, bb
fn = bb.data.expand(fn, data)
localfn = bb.data.expand(localpath(fn, data), data)
@@ -61,30 +60,30 @@ def obtain(fn, data = bb.data.init()):
if localfn != fn:
dldir = bb.data.getVar('DL_DIR', data, 1)
if not dldir:
- debug(1, "obtain: DL_DIR not defined")
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "obtain: DL_DIR not defined")
return localfn
bb.mkdirhier(dldir)
try:
bb.fetch.init([fn])
except bb.fetch.NoMethodError:
(type, value, traceback) = sys.exc_info()
- debug(1, "obtain: no method: %s" % value)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "obtain: no method: %s" % value)
return localfn
try:
bb.fetch.go(data)
except bb.fetch.MissingParameterError:
(type, value, traceback) = sys.exc_info()
- debug(1, "obtain: missing parameters: %s" % value)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "obtain: missing parameters: %s" % value)
return localfn
except bb.fetch.FetchError:
(type, value, traceback) = sys.exc_info()
- debug(1, "obtain: failed: %s" % value)
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "obtain: failed: %s" % value)
return localfn
return localfn
-def include(oldfn, fn, data = bb.data.init(), error_out = False):
+def include(oldfn, fn, data, error_out):
"""
error_out If True a ParseError will be reaised if the to be included
@@ -101,10 +100,10 @@ def include(oldfn, fn, data = bb.data.init(), error_out = False):
ret = handle(fn, data, True)
except IOError:
if error_out:
- raise ParseError("Could not include required file %(fn)s" % vars() )
- debug(2, "CONF file '%s' not found" % fn)
+ raise ParseError("Could not %(error_out)s file %(fn)s" % vars() )
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "CONF file '%s' not found" % fn)
-def handle(fn, data = bb.data.init(), include = 0):
+def handle(fn, data, include = 0):
if include:
inc_string = "including"
else:
@@ -129,13 +128,13 @@ def handle(fn, data = bb.data.init(), include = 0):
if os.access(currname, os.R_OK):
f = open(currname, 'r')
abs_fn = currname
- debug(1, "CONF %s %s" % (inc_string, currname))
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "CONF %s %s" % (inc_string, currname))
break
if f is None:
raise IOError("file '%s' not found" % fn)
else:
f = open(fn,'r')
- debug(1, "CONF %s %s" % (inc_string,fn))
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "CONF %s %s" % (inc_string,fn))
abs_fn = fn
if include:
@@ -161,7 +160,7 @@ def handle(fn, data = bb.data.init(), include = 0):
bb.data.setVar('FILE', oldfile, data)
return data
-def feeder(lineno, s, fn, data = bb.data.init()):
+def feeder(lineno, s, fn, data):
m = __config_regexp__.match(s)
if m:
groupd = m.groupdict()
@@ -185,7 +184,7 @@ def feeder(lineno, s, fn, data = bb.data.init()):
else:
val = groupd["value"]
if 'flag' in groupd and groupd['flag'] != None:
-# bb.note("setVarFlag(%s, %s, %s, data)" % (key, groupd['flag'], val))
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "setVarFlag(%s, %s, %s, data)" % (key, groupd['flag'], val))
bb.data.setVarFlag(key, groupd['flag'], val, data)
else:
bb.data.setVar(key, val, data)
@@ -194,14 +193,14 @@ def feeder(lineno, s, fn, data = bb.data.init()):
m = __include_regexp__.match(s)
if m:
s = bb.data.expand(m.group(1), data)
-# debug(2, "CONF %s:%d: including %s" % (fn, lineno, s))
- include(fn, s, data)
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.Parsing, "CONF %s:%d: including %s" % (fn, lineno, s))
+ include(fn, s, data, False)
return
m = __require_regexp__.match(s)
if m:
s = bb.data.expand(m.group(1), data)
- include(fn, s, data, True)
+ include(fn, s, data, "include required")
return
raise ParseError("%s:%d: unparsed line: '%s'" % (fn, lineno, s));
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/providers.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/providers.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3cb7cc1f07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/providers.py
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
+# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Phil Blundell
+# Copyright (C) 2003 - 2005 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
+# Copyright (C) 2005 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
+# Copyright (C) 2005 ROAD GmbH
+# Copyright (C) 2006 Richard Purdie
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
+# Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
+
+import os, re
+from bb import data, utils
+import bb
+
+class NoProvider(Exception):
+ """Exception raised when no provider of a build dependency can be found"""
+
+class NoRProvider(Exception):
+ """Exception raised when no provider of a runtime dependency can be found"""
+
+def findBestProvider(pn, cfgData, dataCache, pkg_pn = None, item = None):
+ """
+ If there is a PREFERRED_VERSION, find the highest-priority bbfile
+ providing that version. If not, find the latest version provided by
+ an bbfile in the highest-priority set.
+ """
+ if not pkg_pn:
+ pkg_pn = dataCache.pkg_pn
+
+ files = pkg_pn[pn]
+ priorities = {}
+ for f in files:
+ priority = dataCache.bbfile_priority[f]
+ if priority not in priorities:
+ priorities[priority] = []
+ priorities[priority].append(f)
+ p_list = priorities.keys()
+ p_list.sort(lambda a, b: a - b)
+ tmp_pn = []
+ for p in p_list:
+ tmp_pn = [priorities[p]] + tmp_pn
+
+ preferred_file = None
+
+ localdata = data.createCopy(cfgData)
+ bb.data.setVar('OVERRIDES', "%s:%s" % (pn, data.getVar('OVERRIDES', localdata)), localdata)
+ bb.data.update_data(localdata)
+
+ preferred_v = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_VERSION_%s' % pn, localdata, True)
+ if preferred_v:
+ m = re.match('(.*)_(.*)', preferred_v)
+ if m:
+ preferred_v = m.group(1)
+ preferred_r = m.group(2)
+ else:
+ preferred_r = None
+
+ for file_set in tmp_pn:
+ for f in file_set:
+ pv,pr = dataCache.pkg_pvpr[f]
+ if preferred_v == pv and (preferred_r == pr or preferred_r == None):
+ preferred_file = f
+ preferred_ver = (pv, pr)
+ break
+ if preferred_file:
+ break;
+ if preferred_r:
+ pv_str = '%s-%s' % (preferred_v, preferred_r)
+ else:
+ pv_str = preferred_v
+ itemstr = ""
+ if item:
+ itemstr = " (for item %s)" % item
+ if preferred_file is None:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "preferred version %s of %s not available%s" % (pv_str, pn, itemstr))
+ else:
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "selecting %s as PREFERRED_VERSION %s of package %s%s" % (preferred_file, pv_str, pn, itemstr))
+
+ del localdata
+
+ # get highest priority file set
+ files = tmp_pn[0]
+ latest = None
+ latest_p = 0
+ latest_f = None
+ for file_name in files:
+ pv,pr = dataCache.pkg_pvpr[file_name]
+ dp = dataCache.pkg_dp[file_name]
+
+ if (latest is None) or ((latest_p == dp) and (utils.vercmp(latest, (pv, pr)) < 0)) or (dp > latest_p):
+ latest = (pv, pr)
+ latest_f = file_name
+ latest_p = dp
+ if preferred_file is None:
+ preferred_file = latest_f
+ preferred_ver = latest
+
+ return (latest,latest_f,preferred_ver, preferred_file)
+
+#
+# RP - build_cache_fail needs to move elsewhere
+#
+def filterProviders(providers, item, cfgData, dataCache, build_cache_fail = {}):
+ """
+ Take a list of providers and filter/reorder according to the
+ environment variables and previous build results
+ """
+ eligible = []
+ preferred_versions = {}
+
+ # Collate providers by PN
+ pkg_pn = {}
+ for p in providers:
+ pn = dataCache.pkg_fn[p]
+ if pn not in pkg_pn:
+ pkg_pn[pn] = []
+ pkg_pn[pn].append(p)
+
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "providers for %s are: %s" % (item, pkg_pn.keys()))
+
+ for pn in pkg_pn.keys():
+ preferred_versions[pn] = bb.providers.findBestProvider(pn, cfgData, dataCache, pkg_pn, item)[2:4]
+ eligible.append(preferred_versions[pn][1])
+
+
+ for p in eligible:
+ if p in build_cache_fail:
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "rejecting already-failed %s" % p)
+ eligible.remove(p)
+
+ if len(eligible) == 0:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "no eligible providers for %s" % item)
+ return 0
+
+
+ # If pn == item, give it a slight default preference
+ # This means PREFERRED_PROVIDER_foobar defaults to foobar if available
+ for p in providers:
+ pn = dataCache.pkg_fn[p]
+ if pn != item:
+ continue
+ (newvers, fn) = preferred_versions[pn]
+ if not fn in eligible:
+ continue
+ eligible.remove(fn)
+ eligible = [fn] + eligible
+
+ # look to see if one of them is already staged, or marked as preferred.
+ # if so, bump it to the head of the queue
+ for p in providers:
+ pn = dataCache.pkg_fn[p]
+ pv, pr = dataCache.pkg_pvpr[p]
+
+ stamp = '%s.do_populate_staging' % dataCache.stamp[p]
+ if os.path.exists(stamp):
+ (newvers, fn) = preferred_versions[pn]
+ if not fn in eligible:
+ # package was made ineligible by already-failed check
+ continue
+ oldver = "%s-%s" % (pv, pr)
+ newver = '-'.join(newvers)
+ if (newver != oldver):
+ extra_chat = "%s (%s) already staged but upgrading to %s to satisfy %s" % (pn, oldver, newver, item)
+ else:
+ extra_chat = "Selecting already-staged %s (%s) to satisfy %s" % (pn, oldver, item)
+
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "%s" % extra_chat)
+ eligible.remove(fn)
+ eligible = [fn] + eligible
+ break
+
+ return eligible
+
+def getRuntimeProviders(dataCache, rdepend):
+ """
+ Return any providers of runtime dependency
+ """
+ rproviders = []
+
+ if rdepend in dataCache.rproviders:
+ rproviders += dataCache.rproviders[rdepend]
+
+ if rdepend in dataCache.packages:
+ rproviders += dataCache.packages[rdepend]
+
+ if rproviders:
+ return rproviders
+
+ # Only search dynamic packages if we can't find anything in other variables
+ for pattern in dataCache.packages_dynamic:
+ regexp = re.compile(pattern)
+ if regexp.match(rdepend):
+ rproviders += dataCache.packages_dynamic[pattern]
+
+ return rproviders
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3dde9a9ffb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/runqueue.py
@@ -0,0 +1,491 @@
+ #!/usr/bin/env python
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+"""
+BitBake 'RunQueue' implementation
+
+Handles preparation and execution of a queue of tasks
+
+Copyright (C) 2006 Richard Purdie
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free
+Software Foundation
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+"""
+
+from bb import msg, data, fetch, event, mkdirhier, utils
+from sets import Set
+import bb, os, sys
+
+class TaskFailure(Exception):
+ """Exception raised when a task in a runqueue fails"""
+
+ def __init__(self, fnid, fn, taskname):
+ self.args = fnid, fn, taskname
+
+class RunQueue:
+ """
+ BitBake Run Queue implementation
+ """
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.reset_runqueue()
+
+ def reset_runqueue(self):
+ self.runq_fnid = []
+ self.runq_task = []
+ self.runq_depends = []
+ self.runq_revdeps = []
+ self.runq_weight = []
+ self.prio_map = []
+
+ def get_user_idstring(self, task, taskData):
+ fn = taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]]
+ taskname = self.runq_task[task]
+ return "%s, %s" % (fn, taskname)
+
+ def prepare_runqueue(self, cfgData, dataCache, taskData, targets):
+ """
+ Turn a set of taskData into a RunQueue and compute data needed
+ to optimise the execution order.
+ targets is list of paired values - a provider name and the task to run
+ """
+
+ depends = []
+ runq_weight1 = []
+ runq_build = []
+ runq_done = []
+
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Preparing Runqueue")
+
+ for task in range(len(taskData.tasks_name)):
+ fnid = taskData.tasks_fnid[task]
+ fn = taskData.fn_index[fnid]
+ task_deps = dataCache.task_deps[fn]
+
+ if fnid not in taskData.failed_fnids:
+
+ depends = taskData.tasks_tdepends[task]
+
+ # Resolve Depends
+ if 'deptask' in task_deps and taskData.tasks_name[task] in task_deps['deptask']:
+ taskname = task_deps['deptask'][taskData.tasks_name[task]]
+ for depid in taskData.depids[fnid]:
+ if depid in taskData.build_targets:
+ depdata = taskData.build_targets[depid][0]
+ if depdata:
+ dep = taskData.fn_index[depdata]
+ depends.append(taskData.gettask_id(dep, taskname))
+
+ # Resolve Runtime Depends
+ if 'rdeptask' in task_deps and taskData.tasks_name[task] in task_deps['rdeptask']:
+ taskname = task_deps['rdeptask'][taskData.tasks_name[task]]
+ for depid in taskData.rdepids[fnid]:
+ if depid in taskData.run_targets:
+ depdata = taskData.run_targets[depid][0]
+ if depdata:
+ dep = taskData.fn_index[depdata]
+ depends.append(taskData.gettask_id(dep, taskname))
+
+ def add_recursive_build(depid):
+ """
+ Add build depends of depid to depends
+ (if we've not see it before)
+ (calls itself recursively)
+ """
+ if str(depid) in dep_seen:
+ return
+ dep_seen.append(depid)
+ if depid in taskData.build_targets:
+ depdata = taskData.build_targets[depid][0]
+ if depdata:
+ dep = taskData.fn_index[depdata]
+ taskid = taskData.gettask_id(dep, taskname)
+ depends.append(taskid)
+ fnid = taskData.tasks_fnid[taskid]
+ for nextdepid in taskData.depids[fnid]:
+ if nextdepid not in dep_seen:
+ add_recursive_build(nextdepid)
+ for nextdepid in taskData.rdepids[fnid]:
+ if nextdepid not in rdep_seen:
+ add_recursive_run(nextdepid)
+
+ def add_recursive_run(rdepid):
+ """
+ Add runtime depends of rdepid to depends
+ (if we've not see it before)
+ (calls itself recursively)
+ """
+ if str(rdepid) in rdep_seen:
+ return
+ rdep_seen.append(rdepid)
+ if rdepid in taskData.run_targets:
+ depdata = taskData.run_targets[rdepid][0]
+ if depdata:
+ dep = taskData.fn_index[depdata]
+ taskid = taskData.gettask_id(dep, taskname)
+ depends.append(taskid)
+ fnid = taskData.tasks_fnid[taskid]
+ for nextdepid in taskData.depids[fnid]:
+ if nextdepid not in dep_seen:
+ add_recursive_build(nextdepid)
+ for nextdepid in taskData.rdepids[fnid]:
+ if nextdepid not in rdep_seen:
+ add_recursive_run(nextdepid)
+
+
+ # Resolve Recursive Runtime Depends
+ # Also includes all Build Depends (and their runtime depends)
+ if 'recrdeptask' in task_deps and taskData.tasks_name[task] in task_deps['recrdeptask']:
+ dep_seen = []
+ rdep_seen = []
+ taskname = task_deps['recrdeptask'][taskData.tasks_name[task]]
+ for depid in taskData.depids[fnid]:
+ add_recursive_build(depid)
+ for rdepid in taskData.rdepids[fnid]:
+ add_recursive_run(rdepid)
+
+ #Prune self references
+ if task in depends:
+ newdep = []
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s %s) contains self reference! %s" % (task, taskData.fn_index[taskData.tasks_fnid[task]], taskData.tasks_name[task], depends))
+ for dep in depends:
+ if task != dep:
+ newdep.append(dep)
+ depends = newdep
+
+
+ self.runq_fnid.append(taskData.tasks_fnid[task])
+ self.runq_task.append(taskData.tasks_name[task])
+ self.runq_depends.append(Set(depends))
+ self.runq_revdeps.append(Set())
+ self.runq_weight.append(0)
+
+ runq_weight1.append(0)
+ runq_build.append(0)
+ runq_done.append(0)
+
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Marking Active Tasks")
+
+ def mark_active(listid, depth):
+ """
+ Mark an item as active along with its depends
+ (calls itself recursively)
+ """
+
+ if runq_build[listid] == 1:
+ return
+
+ runq_build[listid] = 1
+
+ depends = self.runq_depends[listid]
+ for depend in depends:
+ mark_active(depend, depth+1)
+
+ for target in targets:
+ targetid = taskData.getbuild_id(target[0])
+ if targetid in taskData.failed_deps:
+ continue
+
+ if targetid not in taskData.build_targets:
+ continue
+
+ fnid = taskData.build_targets[targetid][0]
+ if fnid in taskData.failed_fnids:
+ continue
+
+ listid = taskData.tasks_lookup[fnid][target[1]]
+
+ mark_active(listid, 1)
+
+ # Prune inactive tasks
+ maps = []
+ delcount = 0
+ for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ if runq_build[listid-delcount] == 1:
+ maps.append(listid-delcount)
+ else:
+ del self.runq_fnid[listid-delcount]
+ del self.runq_task[listid-delcount]
+ del self.runq_depends[listid-delcount]
+ del self.runq_weight[listid-delcount]
+ del runq_weight1[listid-delcount]
+ del runq_build[listid-delcount]
+ del runq_done[listid-delcount]
+ del self.runq_revdeps[listid-delcount]
+ delcount = delcount + 1
+ maps.append(-1)
+
+ if len(self.runq_fnid) == 0:
+ if not taskData.abort:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "All possible tasks have been run but build incomplete (--continue mode). See errors above for incomplete tasks.")
+ return
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "No active tasks and not in --continue mode?! Please report this bug.")
+
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Pruned %s inactive tasks, %s left" % (delcount, len(self.runq_fnid)))
+
+ for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ newdeps = []
+ origdeps = self.runq_depends[listid]
+ for origdep in origdeps:
+ if maps[origdep] == -1:
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Invalid mapping - Should never happen!")
+ newdeps.append(maps[origdep])
+ self.runq_depends[listid] = Set(newdeps)
+
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Assign Weightings")
+
+ for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ for dep in self.runq_depends[listid]:
+ self.runq_revdeps[dep].add(listid)
+
+ endpoints = []
+ for listid in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ revdeps = self.runq_revdeps[listid]
+ if len(revdeps) == 0:
+ runq_done[listid] = 1
+ self.runq_weight[listid] = 1
+ endpoints.append(listid)
+ for dep in revdeps:
+ if dep in self.runq_depends[listid]:
+ #self.dump_data(taskData)
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) has circular dependency on %s (%s)" % (taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[dep]], self.runq_task[dep] , taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[listid]], self.runq_task[listid]))
+ runq_weight1[listid] = len(revdeps)
+
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Compute totals (have %s endpoint(s))" % len(endpoints))
+
+ while 1:
+ next_points = []
+ for listid in endpoints:
+ for revdep in self.runq_depends[listid]:
+ self.runq_weight[revdep] = self.runq_weight[revdep] + self.runq_weight[listid]
+ runq_weight1[revdep] = runq_weight1[revdep] - 1
+ if runq_weight1[revdep] == 0:
+ next_points.append(revdep)
+ runq_done[revdep] = 1
+ endpoints = next_points
+ if len(next_points) == 0:
+ break
+
+ # Sanity Checks
+ for task in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ if runq_done[task] == 0:
+ seen = []
+ deps_seen = []
+ def print_chain(taskid, finish):
+ seen.append(taskid)
+ for revdep in self.runq_revdeps[taskid]:
+ if runq_done[revdep] == 0 and revdep not in seen and not finish:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) (depends: %s)" % (revdep, self.get_user_idstring(revdep, taskData), self.runq_depends[revdep]))
+ if revdep in deps_seen:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Chain ends at Task %s (%s)" % (revdep, self.get_user_idstring(revdep, taskData)))
+ finish = True
+ return
+ for dep in self.runq_depends[revdep]:
+ deps_seen.append(dep)
+ print_chain(revdep, finish)
+ print_chain(task, False)
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) not processed!\nThis is probably a circular dependency (the chain might be printed above)." % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task, taskData)))
+ if runq_weight1[task] != 0:
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) count not zero!" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task, taskData)))
+
+ # Make a weight sorted map
+ from copy import deepcopy
+
+ sortweight = deepcopy(self.runq_weight)
+ sortweight.sort()
+ copyweight = deepcopy(self.runq_weight)
+ self.prio_map = []
+
+ for weight in sortweight:
+ idx = copyweight.index(weight)
+ self.prio_map.append(idx)
+ copyweight[idx] = -1
+ self.prio_map.reverse()
+
+ #self.dump_data(taskData)
+
+ def execute_runqueue(self, cooker, cfgData, dataCache, taskData, runlist):
+ """
+ Run the tasks in a queue prepared by prepare_runqueue
+ Upon failure, optionally try to recover the build using any alternate providers
+ (if the abort on failure configuration option isn't set)
+ """
+
+ failures = 0
+ while 1:
+ try:
+ self.execute_runqueue_internal(cooker, cfgData, dataCache, taskData)
+ return failures
+ except bb.runqueue.TaskFailure, (fnid, taskData.fn_index[fnid], taskname):
+ if taskData.abort:
+ raise
+ taskData.fail_fnid(fnid)
+ self.reset_runqueue()
+ self.prepare_runqueue(cfgData, dataCache, taskData, runlist)
+ failures = failures + 1
+
+ def execute_runqueue_internal(self, cooker, cfgData, dataCache, taskData):
+ """
+ Run the tasks in a queue prepared by prepare_runqueue
+ """
+
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Executing runqueue")
+
+ runq_buildable = []
+ runq_running = []
+ runq_complete = []
+ active_builds = 0
+ build_pids = {}
+
+ if len(self.runq_fnid) == 0:
+ # nothing to do
+ return
+
+ def get_next_task(data):
+ """
+ Return the id of the highest priority task that is buildable
+ """
+ for task1 in range(len(data.runq_fnid)):
+ task = data.prio_map[task1]
+ if runq_running[task] == 1:
+ continue
+ if runq_buildable[task] == 1:
+ return task
+ return None
+
+ def task_complete(data, task):
+ """
+ Mark a task as completed
+ Look at the reverse dependencies and mark any task with
+ completed dependencies as buildable
+ """
+ runq_complete[task] = 1
+ for revdep in data.runq_revdeps[task]:
+ if runq_running[revdep] == 1:
+ continue
+ if runq_buildable[revdep] == 1:
+ continue
+ alldeps = 1
+ for dep in data.runq_depends[revdep]:
+ if runq_complete[dep] != 1:
+ alldeps = 0
+ if alldeps == 1:
+ runq_buildable[revdep] = 1
+ fn = taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[revdep]]
+ taskname = self.runq_task[revdep]
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Marking task %s (%s, %s) as buildable" % (revdep, fn, taskname))
+
+ # Mark initial buildable tasks
+ for task in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ runq_running.append(0)
+ runq_complete.append(0)
+ if len(self.runq_depends[task]) == 0:
+ runq_buildable.append(1)
+ else:
+ runq_buildable.append(0)
+
+
+ number_tasks = int(bb.data.getVar("BB_NUMBER_THREADS", cfgData) or 1)
+
+ try:
+ while 1:
+ task = get_next_task(self)
+ if task is not None:
+ fn = taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]]
+ taskname = self.runq_task[task]
+
+ if bb.build.stamp_is_current_cache(dataCache, fn, taskname):
+ targetid = taskData.gettask_id(fn, taskname)
+ if not (targetid in taskData.external_targets and cooker.configuration.force):
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Stamp current task %s (%s)" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task, taskData)))
+ runq_running[task] = 1
+ task_complete(self, task)
+ continue
+
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Running task %s (%s)" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task, taskData)))
+ try:
+ pid = os.fork()
+ except OSError, e:
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "fork failed: %d (%s)" % (e.errno, e.strerror))
+ if pid == 0:
+ cooker.configuration.cmd = taskname[3:]
+ try:
+ cooker.tryBuild(fn, False)
+ except bb.build.EventException:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Build of " + fn + " " + taskname + " failed")
+ sys.exit(1)
+ except:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Build, "Build of " + fn + " " + taskname + " failed")
+ raise
+ sys.exit(0)
+ build_pids[pid] = task
+ runq_running[task] = 1
+ active_builds = active_builds + 1
+ if active_builds < number_tasks:
+ continue
+ if active_builds > 0:
+ result = os.waitpid(-1, 0)
+ active_builds = active_builds - 1
+ task = build_pids[result[0]]
+ if result[1] != 0:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s (%s) failed" % (task, self.get_user_idstring(task, taskData)))
+ raise bb.runqueue.TaskFailure(self.runq_fnid[task], taskData.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]], self.runq_task[task])
+ task_complete(self, task)
+ del build_pids[result[0]]
+ continue
+ break
+ except SystemExit:
+ raise
+ except:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Exception received")
+ while active_builds > 0:
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Waiting for %s active tasks to finish" % active_builds)
+ tasknum = 1
+ for k, v in build_pids.iteritems():
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "%s: %s (%s)" % (tasknum, self.get_user_idstring(v, taskData), k))
+ tasknum = tasknum + 1
+ result = os.waitpid(-1, 0)
+ del build_pids[result[0]]
+ active_builds = active_builds - 1
+ raise
+
+ # Sanity Checks
+ for task in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ if runq_buildable[task] == 0:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s never buildable!" % task)
+ if runq_running[task] == 0:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s never ran!" % task)
+ if runq_complete[task] == 0:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Task %s never completed!" % task)
+
+ return 0
+
+ def dump_data(self, taskQueue):
+ """
+ Dump some debug information on the internal data structures
+ """
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "run_tasks:")
+ for task in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, " (%s)%s - %s: %s Deps %s RevDeps %s" % (task,
+ taskQueue.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]],
+ self.runq_task[task],
+ self.runq_weight[task],
+ self.runq_depends[task],
+ self.runq_revdeps[task]))
+
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "sorted_tasks:")
+ for task1 in range(len(self.runq_fnid)):
+ if task1 in self.prio_map:
+ task = self.prio_map[task1]
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, " (%s)%s - %s: %s Deps %s RevDeps %s" % (task,
+ taskQueue.fn_index[self.runq_fnid[task]],
+ self.runq_task[task],
+ self.runq_weight[task],
+ self.runq_depends[task],
+ self.runq_revdeps[task]))
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py
index 93ad00d1ed..760c371d90 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/shell.py
@@ -56,9 +56,8 @@ try:
set
except NameError:
from sets import Set as set
-import sys, os, imp, readline, socket, httplib, urllib, commands, popen2, copy, shlex, Queue, fnmatch
-imp.load_source( "bitbake", os.path.dirname( sys.argv[0] )+"/bitbake" )
-from bb import data, parse, build, fatal
+import sys, os, readline, socket, httplib, urllib, commands, popen2, copy, shlex, Queue, fnmatch
+from bb import data, parse, build, fatal, cache, taskdata, runqueue, providers as Providers
__version__ = "0.5.3.1"
__credits__ = """BitBake Shell Version %s (C) 2005 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
@@ -108,7 +107,7 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands:
preferred = data.getVar( "PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s" % item, cooker.configuration.data, 1 )
if not preferred: preferred = item
try:
- lv, lf, pv, pf = cooker.findBestProvider( preferred )
+ lv, lf, pv, pf = Providers.findBestProvider(preferred, cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status, cooker.build_cache_fail)
except KeyError:
if item in cooker.status.providers:
pf = cooker.status.providers[item][0]
@@ -156,14 +155,39 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands:
cooker.build_cache = []
cooker.build_cache_fail = []
- for name in names:
- try:
- cooker.buildProvider( name, data.getVar("BUILD_ALL_DEPS", cooker.configuration.data, True) )
- except build.EventException, e:
- print "ERROR: Couldn't build '%s'" % name
- global last_exception
- last_exception = e
- break
+ td = taskdata.TaskData(cooker.configuration.abort)
+
+ try:
+ tasks = []
+ for name in names:
+ td.add_provider(cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status, name)
+ providers = td.get_provider(name)
+
+ if len(providers) == 0:
+ raise Providers.NoProvider
+
+ tasks.append([name, "do_%s" % cooker.configuration.cmd])
+
+ td.add_unresolved(cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status)
+
+ rq = runqueue.RunQueue()
+ rq.prepare_runqueue(cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status, td, tasks)
+ rq.execute_runqueue(cooker, cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status, td, tasks)
+
+ except Providers.NoProvider:
+ print "ERROR: No Provider"
+ global last_exception
+ last_exception = Providers.NoProvider
+
+ except runqueue.TaskFailure, (fnid, fn, taskname):
+ print "ERROR: '%s, %s' failed" % (fn, taskname)
+ global last_exception
+ last_exception = runqueue.TaskFailure
+
+ except build.EventException, e:
+ print "ERROR: Couldn't build '%s'" % names
+ global last_exception
+ last_exception = e
cooker.configuration.cmd = oldcmd
@@ -233,7 +257,7 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands:
item = data.getVar('PN', bbfile_data, 1)
data.setVar( "_task_cache", [], bbfile_data ) # force
try:
- cooker.tryBuildPackage( os.path.abspath( bf ), item, bbfile_data )
+ cooker.tryBuildPackage( os.path.abspath( bf ), item, cmd, bbfile_data, True )
except build.EventException, e:
print "ERROR: Couldn't build '%s'" % name
global last_exception
@@ -255,8 +279,7 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands:
def fileRebuild( self, params ):
"""Rebuild (clean & build) a .bb file"""
- self.fileClean( params )
- self.fileBuild( params )
+ self.fileBuild( params, "rebuild" )
fileRebuild.usage = "<bbfile>"
def fileReparse( self, params ):
@@ -265,14 +288,19 @@ class BitBakeShellCommands:
print "SHELL: Parsing '%s'" % bbfile
parse.update_mtime( bbfile )
cooker.bb_cache.cacheValidUpdate(bbfile)
- fromCache = cooker.bb_cache.loadData(bbfile, cooker)
+ fromCache = cooker.bb_cache.loadData(bbfile, cooker.configuration.data)
cooker.bb_cache.sync()
- if False: #from Cache
+ if False: #fromCache:
print "SHELL: File has not been updated, not reparsing"
else:
print "SHELL: Parsed"
fileReparse.usage = "<bbfile>"
+ def abort( self, params ):
+ """Toggle abort task execution flag (see bitbake -k)"""
+ cooker.configuration.abort = not cooker.configuration.abort
+ print "SHELL: Abort Flag is now '%s'" % repr( cooker.configuration.abort )
+
def force( self, params ):
"""Toggle force task execution flag (see bitbake -f)"""
cooker.configuration.force = not cooker.configuration.force
@@ -365,18 +393,14 @@ SRC_URI = ""
new.usage = "<directory> <filename>"
def pasteBin( self, params ):
- """Send a command + output buffer to http://pastebin.com"""
+ """Send a command + output buffer to the pastebin at http://rafb.net/paste"""
index = params[0]
contents = self._shell.myout.buffer( int( index ) )
- status, error, location = sendToPastebin( contents )
- if status == 302:
- print "SHELL: Pasted to %s" % location
- else:
- print "ERROR: %s %s" % ( status, error )
+ sendToPastebin( "output of " + params[0], contents )
pasteBin.usage = "<index>"
def pasteLog( self, params ):
- """Send the last event exception error log (if there is one) to http://oe.pastebin.com"""
+ """Send the last event exception error log (if there is one) to http://rafb.net/paste"""
if last_exception is None:
print "SHELL: No Errors yet (Phew)..."
else:
@@ -387,12 +411,8 @@ SRC_URI = ""
filename = filename.strip()
print "SHELL: Pasting log file to pastebin..."
- status, error, location = sendToPastebin( open( filename ).read() )
-
- if status == 302:
- print "SHELL: Pasted to %s" % location
- else:
- print "ERROR: %s %s" % ( status, error )
+ file = open( filename ).read()
+ sendToPastebin( "contents of " + filename, file )
def patch( self, params ):
"""Execute 'patch' command on a providee"""
@@ -401,12 +421,13 @@ SRC_URI = ""
def parse( self, params ):
"""(Re-)parse .bb files and calculate the dependency graph"""
- cooker.status = cooker.ParsingStatus()
+ cooker.status = cache.CacheData()
ignore = data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", cooker.configuration.data, 1) or ""
cooker.status.ignored_dependencies = set( ignore.split() )
cooker.handleCollections( data.getVar("BBFILE_COLLECTIONS", cooker.configuration.data, 1) )
- cooker.collect_bbfiles( cooker.myProgressCallback )
+ (filelist, masked) = cooker.collect_bbfiles()
+ cooker.parse_bbfiles(filelist, masked, cooker.myProgressCallback)
cooker.buildDepgraph()
global parsed
parsed = True
@@ -434,7 +455,7 @@ SRC_URI = ""
name, var = params
bbfile = self._findProvider( name )
if bbfile is not None:
- the_data = cooker.bb_cache.loadDataFull(bbfile, cooker)
+ the_data = cooker.bb_cache.loadDataFull(bbfile, cooker.configuration.data)
value = the_data.getVar( var, 1 )
print value
else:
@@ -538,7 +559,8 @@ SRC_URI = ""
if not preferred: preferred = item
try:
- lv, lf, pv, pf = cooker.findBestProvider( preferred )
+ lv, lf, pv, pf = Providers.findBestProvider(preferred, cooker.configuration.data, cooker.status,
+cooker.build_cache_fail)
except KeyError:
lv, lf, pv, pf = (None,)*4
@@ -565,24 +587,29 @@ def completeFilePath( bbfile ):
return key
return bbfile
-def sendToPastebin( content ):
+def sendToPastebin( desc, content ):
"""Send content to http://oe.pastebin.com"""
mydata = {}
- mydata["parent_pid"] = ""
- mydata["format"] = "bash"
- mydata["code2"] = content
- mydata["paste"] = "Send"
- mydata["poster"] = "%s@%s" % ( os.environ.get( "USER", "unknown" ), socket.gethostname() or "unknown" )
+ mydata["lang"] = "Plain Text"
+ mydata["desc"] = desc
+ mydata["cvt_tabs"] = "No"
+ mydata["nick"] = "%s@%s" % ( os.environ.get( "USER", "unknown" ), socket.gethostname() or "unknown" )
+ mydata["text"] = content
params = urllib.urlencode( mydata )
headers = {"Content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded","Accept": "text/plain"}
- conn = httplib.HTTPConnection( "oe.pastebin.com:80" )
- conn.request("POST", "/", params, headers )
+ host = "rafb.net"
+ conn = httplib.HTTPConnection( "%s:80" % host )
+ conn.request("POST", "/paste/paste.php", params, headers )
response = conn.getresponse()
conn.close()
- return response.status, response.reason, response.getheader( "location" ) or "unknown"
+ if response.status == 302:
+ location = response.getheader( "location" ) or "unknown"
+ print "SHELL: Pasted to http://%s%s" % ( host, location )
+ else:
+ print "ERROR: %s %s" % ( response.status, response.reason )
def completer( text, state ):
"""Return a possible readline completion"""
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/taskdata.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/taskdata.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..181bb5e35b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/taskdata.py
@@ -0,0 +1,558 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+"""
+BitBake 'TaskData' implementation
+
+Task data collection and handling
+
+Copyright (C) 2006 Richard Purdie
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free
+Software Foundation
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+"""
+
+from bb import data, fetch, event, mkdirhier, utils
+import bb, os
+
+class TaskData:
+ """
+ BitBake Task Data implementation
+ """
+ def __init__(self, abort = True):
+ self.build_names_index = []
+ self.run_names_index = []
+ self.fn_index = []
+
+ self.build_targets = {}
+ self.run_targets = {}
+
+ self.external_targets = []
+
+ self.tasks_fnid = []
+ self.tasks_name = []
+ self.tasks_tdepends = []
+ # Cache to speed up task ID lookups
+ self.tasks_lookup = {}
+
+ self.depids = {}
+ self.rdepids = {}
+
+ self.consider_msgs_cache = []
+
+ self.failed_deps = []
+ self.failed_rdeps = []
+ self.failed_fnids = []
+
+ self.abort = abort
+
+ def getbuild_id(self, name):
+ """
+ Return an ID number for the build target name.
+ If it doesn't exist, create one.
+ """
+ if not name in self.build_names_index:
+ self.build_names_index.append(name)
+ return len(self.build_names_index) - 1
+
+ return self.build_names_index.index(name)
+
+ def getrun_id(self, name):
+ """
+ Return an ID number for the run target name.
+ If it doesn't exist, create one.
+ """
+ if not name in self.run_names_index:
+ self.run_names_index.append(name)
+ return len(self.run_names_index) - 1
+
+ return self.run_names_index.index(name)
+
+ def getfn_id(self, name):
+ """
+ Return an ID number for the filename.
+ If it doesn't exist, create one.
+ """
+ if not name in self.fn_index:
+ self.fn_index.append(name)
+ return len(self.fn_index) - 1
+
+ return self.fn_index.index(name)
+
+ def gettask_id(self, fn, task):
+ """
+ Return an ID number for the task matching fn and task.
+ If it doesn't exist, create one.
+ """
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(fn)
+
+ if fnid in self.tasks_lookup:
+ if task in self.tasks_lookup[fnid]:
+ return self.tasks_lookup[fnid][task]
+
+ self.tasks_name.append(task)
+ self.tasks_fnid.append(fnid)
+ self.tasks_tdepends.append([])
+
+ listid = len(self.tasks_name) - 1
+
+ if fnid not in self.tasks_lookup:
+ self.tasks_lookup[fnid] = {}
+ self.tasks_lookup[fnid][task] = listid
+
+ return listid
+
+ def add_tasks(self, fn, dataCache):
+ """
+ Add tasks for a given fn to the database
+ """
+
+ task_graph = dataCache.task_queues[fn]
+ task_deps = dataCache.task_deps[fn]
+
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(fn)
+
+ if fnid in self.failed_fnids:
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "Trying to re-add a failed file? Something is broken...")
+
+ # Check if we've already seen this fn
+ if fnid in self.tasks_fnid:
+ return
+
+ # Work out task dependencies
+ for task in task_graph.allnodes():
+ parentids = []
+ for dep in task_graph.getparents(task):
+ parentid = self.gettask_id(fn, dep)
+ parentids.append(parentid)
+ taskid = self.gettask_id(fn, task)
+ self.tasks_tdepends[taskid].extend(parentids)
+
+ # Work out build dependencies
+ if not fnid in self.depids:
+ dependids = {}
+ for depend in dataCache.deps[fn]:
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "Added dependency %s for %s" % (depend, fn))
+ dependids[self.getbuild_id(depend)] = None
+ self.depids[fnid] = dependids.keys()
+
+ # Work out runtime dependencies
+ if not fnid in self.rdepids:
+ rdependids = {}
+ rdepends = dataCache.rundeps[fn]
+ rrecs = dataCache.runrecs[fn]
+ for package in rdepends:
+ for rdepend in rdepends[package]:
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "Added runtime dependency %s for %s" % (rdepend, fn))
+ rdependids[self.getrun_id(rdepend)] = None
+ for package in rrecs:
+ for rdepend in rrecs[package]:
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "Added runtime recommendation %s for %s" % (rdepend, fn))
+ rdependids[self.getrun_id(rdepend)] = None
+ self.rdepids[fnid] = rdependids.keys()
+
+ for dep in self.depids[fnid]:
+ if dep in self.failed_deps:
+ self.fail_fnid(fnid)
+ return
+ for dep in self.rdepids[fnid]:
+ if dep in self.failed_rdeps:
+ self.fail_fnid(fnid)
+ return
+
+ def have_build_target(self, target):
+ """
+ Have we a build target matching this name?
+ """
+ targetid = self.getbuild_id(target)
+
+ if targetid in self.build_targets:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def have_runtime_target(self, target):
+ """
+ Have we a runtime target matching this name?
+ """
+ targetid = self.getrun_id(target)
+
+ if targetid in self.run_targets:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def add_build_target(self, fn, item):
+ """
+ Add a build target.
+ If already present, append the provider fn to the list
+ """
+ targetid = self.getbuild_id(item)
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(fn)
+
+ if targetid in self.build_targets:
+ if fnid in self.build_targets[targetid]:
+ return
+ self.build_targets[targetid].append(fnid)
+ return
+ self.build_targets[targetid] = [fnid]
+
+ def add_runtime_target(self, fn, item):
+ """
+ Add a runtime target.
+ If already present, append the provider fn to the list
+ """
+ targetid = self.getrun_id(item)
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(fn)
+
+ if targetid in self.run_targets:
+ if fnid in self.run_targets[targetid]:
+ return
+ self.run_targets[targetid].append(fnid)
+ return
+ self.run_targets[targetid] = [fnid]
+
+ def mark_external_target(self, item):
+ """
+ Mark a build target as being externally requested
+ """
+ targetid = self.getbuild_id(item)
+
+ if targetid not in self.external_targets:
+ self.external_targets.append(targetid)
+
+ def get_unresolved_build_targets(self, dataCache):
+ """
+ Return a list of build targets who's providers
+ are unknown.
+ """
+ unresolved = []
+ for target in self.build_names_index:
+ if target in dataCache.ignored_dependencies:
+ continue
+ if self.build_names_index.index(target) in self.failed_deps:
+ continue
+ if not self.have_build_target(target):
+ unresolved.append(target)
+ return unresolved
+
+ def get_unresolved_run_targets(self, dataCache):
+ """
+ Return a list of runtime targets who's providers
+ are unknown.
+ """
+ unresolved = []
+ for target in self.run_names_index:
+ if target in dataCache.ignored_dependencies:
+ continue
+ if self.run_names_index.index(target) in self.failed_rdeps:
+ continue
+ if not self.have_runtime_target(target):
+ unresolved.append(target)
+ return unresolved
+
+ def get_provider(self, item):
+ """
+ Return a list of providers of item
+ """
+ targetid = self.getbuild_id(item)
+
+ return self.build_targets[targetid]
+
+ def get_dependees(self, itemid):
+ """
+ Return a list of targets which depend on item
+ """
+ dependees = []
+ for fnid in self.depids:
+ if itemid in self.depids[fnid]:
+ dependees.append(fnid)
+ return dependees
+
+ def get_dependees_str(self, item):
+ """
+ Return a list of targets which depend on item as a user readable string
+ """
+ itemid = self.getbuild_id(item)
+ dependees = []
+ for fnid in self.depids:
+ if itemid in self.depids[fnid]:
+ dependees.append(self.fn_index[fnid])
+ return dependees
+
+ def get_rdependees(self, itemid):
+ """
+ Return a list of targets which depend on runtime item
+ """
+ dependees = []
+ for fnid in self.rdepids:
+ if itemid in self.rdepids[fnid]:
+ dependees.append(fnid)
+ return dependees
+
+ def get_rdependees_str(self, item):
+ """
+ Return a list of targets which depend on runtime item as a user readable string
+ """
+ itemid = self.getrun_id(item)
+ dependees = []
+ for fnid in self.rdepids:
+ if itemid in self.rdepids[fnid]:
+ dependees.append(self.fn_index[fnid])
+ return dependees
+
+ def add_provider(self, cfgData, dataCache, item):
+ try:
+ self.add_provider_internal(cfgData, dataCache, item)
+ except bb.providers.NoProvider:
+ if self.abort:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No providers of build target %s (for %s)" % (item, self.get_dependees_str(item)))
+ raise
+ targetid = self.getbuild_id(item)
+ self.remove_buildtarget(targetid)
+
+ self.mark_external_target(item)
+
+ def add_provider_internal(self, cfgData, dataCache, item):
+ """
+ Add the providers of item to the task data
+ Mark entries were specifically added externally as against dependencies
+ added internally during dependency resolution
+ """
+
+ if item in dataCache.ignored_dependencies:
+ return
+
+ if not item in dataCache.providers:
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No providers of build target %s (for %s)" % (item, self.get_dependees_str(item)))
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item, cfgData))
+ raise bb.providers.NoProvider(item)
+
+ if self.have_build_target(item):
+ return
+
+ all_p = dataCache.providers[item]
+
+ eligible = bb.providers.filterProviders(all_p, item, cfgData, dataCache)
+
+ for p in eligible:
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(p)
+ if fnid in self.failed_fnids:
+ eligible.remove(p)
+
+ if not eligible:
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No providers of build target %s after filtering (for %s)" % (item, self.get_dependees_str(item)))
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item, cfgData))
+ raise bb.providers.NoProvider(item)
+
+ prefervar = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s' % item, cfgData, 1)
+ if prefervar:
+ dataCache.preferred[item] = prefervar
+
+ discriminated = False
+ if item in dataCache.preferred:
+ for p in eligible:
+ pn = dataCache.pkg_fn[p]
+ if dataCache.preferred[item] == pn:
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "selecting %s to satisfy %s due to PREFERRED_PROVIDERS" % (pn, item))
+ eligible.remove(p)
+ eligible = [p] + eligible
+ discriminated = True
+ break
+
+ if len(eligible) > 1 and discriminated == False:
+ if item not in self.consider_msgs_cache:
+ providers_list = []
+ for fn in eligible:
+ providers_list.append(dataCache.pkg_fn[fn])
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "multiple providers are available for %s (%s);" % (item, ", ".join(providers_list)))
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "consider defining PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s" % item)
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.MultipleProviders(item,providers_list,cfgData))
+ self.consider_msgs_cache.append(item)
+
+ for fn in eligible:
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(fn)
+ if fnid in self.failed_fnids:
+ continue
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "adding %s to satisfy %s" % (fn, item))
+ self.add_build_target(fn, item)
+ self.add_tasks(fn, dataCache)
+
+
+ #item = dataCache.pkg_fn[fn]
+
+ def add_rprovider(self, cfgData, dataCache, item):
+ """
+ Add the runtime providers of item to the task data
+ (takes item names from RDEPENDS/PACKAGES namespace)
+ """
+
+ if item in dataCache.ignored_dependencies:
+ return
+
+ if self.have_runtime_target(item):
+ return
+
+ all_p = bb.providers.getRuntimeProviders(dataCache, item)
+
+ if not all_p:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No providers of runtime build target %s (for %s)" % (item, self.get_rdependees_str(item)))
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item, cfgData, runtime=True))
+ raise bb.providers.NoRProvider(item)
+
+ eligible = bb.providers.filterProviders(all_p, item, cfgData, dataCache)
+
+ for p in eligible:
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(p)
+ if fnid in self.failed_fnids:
+ eligible.remove(p)
+
+ if not eligible:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No providers of runtime build target %s after filtering (for %s)" % (item, self.get_rdependees_str(item)))
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.NoProvider(item, cfgData, runtime=True))
+ raise bb.providers.NoRProvider(item)
+
+ # Should use dataCache.preferred here?
+ preferred = []
+ for p in eligible:
+ pn = dataCache.pkg_fn[p]
+ provides = dataCache.pn_provides[pn]
+ for provide in provides:
+ prefervar = bb.data.getVar('PREFERRED_PROVIDER_%s' % provide, cfgData, 1)
+ if prefervar == pn:
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "selecting %s to satisfy runtime %s due to PREFERRED_PROVIDERS" % (pn, item))
+ eligible.remove(p)
+ eligible = [p] + eligible
+ preferred.append(p)
+
+ if len(eligible) > 1 and len(preferred) == 0:
+ if item not in self.consider_msgs_cache:
+ providers_list = []
+ for fn in eligible:
+ providers_list.append(dataCache.pkg_fn[fn])
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "multiple providers are available for runtime %s (%s);" % (item, ", ".join(providers_list)))
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "consider defining a PREFERRED_PROVIDER entry to match runtime %s" % item)
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.MultipleProviders(item,providers_list, cfgData, runtime=True))
+ self.consider_msgs_cache.append(item)
+
+ if len(preferred) > 1:
+ if item not in self.consider_msgs_cache:
+ providers_list = []
+ for fn in preferred:
+ providers_list.append(dataCache.pkg_fn[fn])
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "multiple preferred providers are available for runtime %s (%s);" % (item, ", ".join(providers_list)))
+ bb.msg.note(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "consider defining only one PREFERRED_PROVIDER entry to match runtime %s" % item)
+ bb.event.fire(bb.event.MultipleProviders(item,providers_list, cfgData, runtime=True))
+ self.consider_msgs_cache.append(item)
+
+ # run through the list until we find one that we can build
+ for fn in eligible:
+ fnid = self.getfn_id(fn)
+ if fnid in self.failed_fnids:
+ continue
+ bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "adding %s to satisfy runtime %s" % (fn, item))
+ self.add_runtime_target(fn, item)
+ self.add_tasks(fn, dataCache)
+
+ def fail_fnid(self, fnid):
+ """
+ Mark a file as failed (unbuildable)
+ Remove any references from build and runtime provider lists
+ """
+ if fnid in self.failed_fnids:
+ return
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "Removing failed file %s" % self.fn_index[fnid])
+ self.failed_fnids.append(fnid)
+ for target in self.build_targets:
+ if fnid in self.build_targets[target]:
+ self.build_targets[target].remove(fnid)
+ if len(self.build_targets[target]) == 0:
+ self.remove_buildtarget(target)
+ for target in self.run_targets:
+ if fnid in self.run_targets[target]:
+ self.run_targets[target].remove(fnid)
+ if len(self.run_targets[target]) == 0:
+ self.remove_runtarget(target)
+
+ def remove_buildtarget(self, targetid):
+ """
+ Mark a build target as failed (unbuildable)
+ Trigger removal of any files that have this as a dependency
+ """
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "Removing failed build target %s" % self.build_names_index[targetid])
+ self.failed_deps.append(targetid)
+ dependees = self.get_dependees(targetid)
+ for fnid in dependees:
+ self.fail_fnid(fnid)
+ if self.abort and targetid in self.external_targets:
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Provider, "No buildable providers available for required build target %s" % self.build_names_index[targetid])
+ raise bb.providers.NoProvider
+
+ def remove_runtarget(self, targetid):
+ """
+ Mark a run target as failed (unbuildable)
+ Trigger removal of any files that have this as a dependency
+ """
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Provider, "Removing failed runtime build target %s" % self.run_names_index[targetid])
+ self.failed_rdeps.append(targetid)
+ dependees = self.get_rdependees(targetid)
+ for fnid in dependees:
+ self.fail_fnid(fnid)
+
+ def add_unresolved(self, cfgData, dataCache):
+ """
+ Resolve all unresolved build and runtime targets
+ """
+ bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "Resolving missing task queue dependencies")
+ while 1:
+ added = 0
+ for target in self.get_unresolved_build_targets(dataCache):
+ try:
+ self.add_provider_internal(cfgData, dataCache, target)
+ added = added + 1
+ except bb.providers.NoProvider:
+ targetid = self.getbuild_id(target)
+ if self.abort and targetid in self.external_targets:
+ raise
+ self.remove_buildtarget(targetid)
+ for target in self.get_unresolved_run_targets(dataCache):
+ try:
+ self.add_rprovider(cfgData, dataCache, target)
+ added = added + 1
+ except bb.providers.NoRProvider:
+ self.remove_runtarget(self.getrun_id(target))
+ bb.msg.debug(1, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "Resolved " + str(added) + " extra dependecies")
+ if added == 0:
+ break
+
+ def dump_data(self):
+ """
+ Dump some debug information on the internal data structures
+ """
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "build_names:")
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, ", ".join(self.build_names_index))
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "run_names:")
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, ", ".join(self.run_names_index))
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "build_targets:")
+ for target in self.build_targets.keys():
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, " %s: %s" % (self.build_names_index[target], self.build_targets[target]))
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "run_targets:")
+ for target in self.run_targets.keys():
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, " %s: %s" % (self.run_names_index[target], self.run_targets[target]))
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "tasks:")
+ for task in range(len(self.tasks_name)):
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, " (%s)%s - %s: %s" % (
+ task,
+ self.fn_index[self.tasks_fnid[task]],
+ self.tasks_name[task],
+ self.tasks_tdepends[task]))
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, "runtime ids (per fn):")
+ for fnid in self.rdepids:
+ bb.msg.debug(3, bb.msg.domain.TaskData, " %s %s: %s" % (fnid, self.fn_index[fnid], self.rdepids[fnid]))
+
+
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py
index 5b3cb38d81..d7383f44b2 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py
@@ -103,11 +103,11 @@ def _print_trace(body, line):
import bb
# print the environment of the method
- bb.error("Printing the environment of the function")
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "Printing the environment of the function")
min_line = max(1,line-4)
max_line = min(line+4,len(body)-1)
for i in range(min_line,max_line+1):
- bb.error("\t%.4d:%s" % (i, body[i-1]) )
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "\t%.4d:%s" % (i, body[i-1]) )
def better_compile(text, file, realfile):
@@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ def better_compile(text, file, realfile):
# split the text into lines again
body = text.split('\n')
- bb.error("Error in compiling: ", realfile)
- bb.error("The lines resulting into this error were:")
- bb.error("\t%d:%s:'%s'" % (e.lineno, e.__class__.__name__, body[e.lineno-1]))
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "Error in compiling: ", realfile)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "The lines resulting into this error were:")
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "\t%d:%s:'%s'" % (e.lineno, e.__class__.__name__, body[e.lineno-1]))
_print_trace(body, e.lineno)
@@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ def better_exec(code, context, text, realfile):
raise
# print the Header of the Error Message
- bb.error("Error in executing: ", realfile)
- bb.error("Exception:%s Message:%s" % (t,value) )
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "Error in executing: ", realfile)
+ bb.msg.error(bb.msg.domain.Util, "Exception:%s Message:%s" % (t,value) )
# let us find the line number now
while tb.tb_next:
@@ -160,3 +160,43 @@ def better_exec(code, context, text, realfile):
_print_trace( text.split('\n'), line )
raise
+
+def Enum(*names):
+ """
+ A simple class to give Enum support
+ """
+
+ assert names, "Empty enums are not supported"
+
+ class EnumClass(object):
+ __slots__ = names
+ def __iter__(self): return iter(constants)
+ def __len__(self): return len(constants)
+ def __getitem__(self, i): return constants[i]
+ def __repr__(self): return 'Enum' + str(names)
+ def __str__(self): return 'enum ' + str(constants)
+
+ class EnumValue(object):
+ __slots__ = ('__value')
+ def __init__(self, value): self.__value = value
+ Value = property(lambda self: self.__value)
+ EnumType = property(lambda self: EnumType)
+ def __hash__(self): return hash(self.__value)
+ def __cmp__(self, other):
+ # C fans might want to remove the following assertion
+ # to make all enums comparable by ordinal value {;))
+ assert self.EnumType is other.EnumType, "Only values from the same enum are comparable"
+ return cmp(self.__value, other.__value)
+ def __invert__(self): return constants[maximum - self.__value]
+ def __nonzero__(self): return bool(self.__value)
+ def __repr__(self): return str(names[self.__value])
+
+ maximum = len(names) - 1
+ constants = [None] * len(names)
+ for i, each in enumerate(names):
+ val = EnumValue(i)
+ setattr(EnumClass, each, val)
+ constants[i] = val
+ constants = tuple(constants)
+ EnumType = EnumClass()
+ return EnumType